This dive site, known as Brothers house reef, offers an accessible and enjoyable experience for divers of all levels, especially beginners. The site features a shallow point around 7 meters deep, which then drops off into a modest cliff. Below this cliff, at approximately 10 meters, lies a designated 'turtle point,' making navigation straightforward for those exploring the reef.
The marine life here is vibrant and easily observable. Divers can expect to encounter numerous clownfish, various species of lace fish, and green marquee fish, particularly in the shallower depths of 3 to 4 meters. The highlight is the frequent sighting of turtles, which can sometimes be found sleeping, adding to the site's charm and appeal.
The Brothers house reef is ideal for year-round diving, with the dry season (November to May) generally offering the best conditions for visibility and calm waters. It's an excellent spot for macro photography due to the abundant small marine life, and its shallow, protected nature also makes it highly suitable for snorkeling and freediving activities.

