Shark Hole

Shallow, sandy arm with good visibility and diverse fish life.

Boat Access
7m Avg Depth
15m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, known as Shark Hole, is a welcoming and shallow underwater location situated east of Little Corn Island, Nicaragua. It features an interesting topography resembling an arm of sand with a narrow path, providing a natural navigation route for divers. While the name suggests sharks, the site is generally known for its gentle conditions and beautiful landscape, making it a serene exploration.

Divers and snorkelers at Shark Hole can expect to encounter a variety of Caribbean marine life. Common sightings include colorful Parrotfish, elegant Angelfish, busy Damselfish, and graceful Butterflyfish. Larger species such as Grouper, Snapper, and Barracuda are also present. The underwater scenery is enhanced by scattered soft coral formations amidst the sandy stretches, creating a vibrant ecosystem.

Shark Hole is highly recommended for beginners, snorkelers, and freedivers due to its shallow average depth of 7 meters and generally good visibility ranging from 10 to 20 meters. The calm conditions make it perfect for leisurely explorations and underwater photography. While specific best times for particular animals are not noted, the Caribbean generally offers good diving conditions year-round, with clearer waters often found during the drier months.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Very Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depths, good visibility, and mild topography make it ideal for new divers and snorkelers.

Current Strength:

Mild

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