This dive site is essentially a swimming pool belonging to the Fletcher Hotel, offering an extremely controlled and shallow environment. With a maximum depth of just 2 meters and an average of 1 meter, divers can easily stand or sit, making navigation straightforward – simply follow the pool walls. There is no natural history or complex navigation to consider, as it serves purely as an artificial water body for hotel guests. Access in and out of the water is facilitated by a staircase.
As an artificial hotel swimming pool, there is absolutely no marine life, including fish, corals, or aquatic plants. The description explicitly states 'There is no life in this pool'.
The 'best time to visit' this dive site is anytime the hotel pool is open, as it is an indoor or outdoor pool with controlled conditions, unaffected by natural weather or seasons for marine life. Highlights are non-existent for traditional diving; however, it could serve as a very basic, extremely shallow practice area for mask clearing or regulator recovery in a safe, confined space. Tips for divers and freedivers include practicing buoyancy control in very shallow water, or perhaps, as suggested, counting the tiles for entertainment.

