About this dive site
This dive site is a unique L-shaped reef formation, created by two ledges and featuring impressive craters and swim-throughs. It’s remarkably unspoiled due to its remote location, rarely visited and offering an untouched diving experience. The considerable distance to the site means it's only undertaken during ideal sea conditions, typically paired with a subsequent dive as part of a double dive trip. This is a drift dive that can be challenging because of the reef's shape and currents; therefore, it’s recommended solely for experienced divers who are capable of quick descents. Visibility tends to be excellent due to the site's isolation. The area teems with a diverse array of marine life, including both reef fish and pelagic species. Notably, leopard sharks are frequently observed here, alongside other shark varieties such as Whitetips, Grey reef sharks, Black tip reef sharks, and scalloped Hammerheads. Manta rays and spotted eagle rays may also be encountered.