Black Rock
Shallow shore dive with a reef wall and many turtles.
Shore Access
2m Avg Depth
3m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site, commonly known as Black Rock, offers a captivating underwater experience. It's primarily a drift dive location, characterized by a beautiful reef wall and numerous small caves. These caves are home to vibrant hard corals, along with common inhabitants such as goatfish and the occasional octopus. The shallow depths make it an ideal spot for practicing buoyancy control and photography—the area consistently showcases diverse fish populations. Depending on the season, eagle rays may be spotted gracefully swimming through the blue waters. Be mindful of green turtles resting amongst the rocks; for a more exciting experience, explore at night to observe the conger eel hunting. This location is accessible day or night, providing versatility for divers.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
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Marine Life
SurgeonfishSnapperGreen sea turtlesMoray Eeloctopusgoatfishconger eelhard corals
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Beginner
Very shallow depth and easy shore access makes it perfect for training and new divers.
Hazards:
currentboat trafficmarine life
Current Strength:
Moderate
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