The Point: 18-22Mts.
Dramatic boulders, canyons, and walls with abundant anemones.
Boat Access
20m Avg Depth
22m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site offers a stunning underwater landscape characterized by massive boulders, intricate overhangs, and dramatic canyons and walls. These formations are teeming with life, particularly anemones that provide a captivating sight for photographers. Divers can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine creatures, including dolphins frequently seen swimming near the surface. A notable resident is ‘Sam,’ a conger eel who claims dominion over his rocky territory. The area promises an engaging and memorable dive experience.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
wall divecanyonboulder fieldwide angle photographycold water
Marine Life
Conger eelDolphinAnemoneBallan wrassePollackCuckoo wrasseCrabLobsterDead man's fingers
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Intermediate
Depth of 18-22 meters is best for divers with advanced certification.
Hazards:
CurrentsDepthBoat trafficCold water
Current Strength:
Moderate
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