Broken Ledge
Unique rocky topography with abundant reef fish life.
Boat Access
18m Avg Depth
24m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, known as Broken Ledge, offers a unique underwater experience. The seabed consists of low-lying rocky outcrops that rise from the bottom at approximately 80 feet (24 meters). The topography is notably distinctive – often described as resembling a crashed flying saucer, with one side submerged and the other projecting upwards. Divers can explore small canyons and discover intriguing overhangs harboring giant moray eels. This location boasts an exceptionally high concentration of reef fish, including lionfish, Napoleon wrasses, marbled groupers, and vast schools of longfin bannerfish.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
coral reefwide angle photographyswim-throughintermediate
Marine Life
barracudaraysscorpionfishboxfishpuffer fishsurgeonfishangelfishlongfin bannerfishtriggerfishparrotfishtrumpetfishpipefishclown fishsweetlipssnappermarbled grouperlionfishNapoleon wrassegiant moray eel
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Maximum depth of 24 meters is best suited for divers with experience beyond the basic open water level.
Hazards:
depthmarine lifeboat trafficcurrent
Current Strength:
Moderate
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