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English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
English (Translate this text in English): Fantastic diving and snorkeling. Ideal entry is approximately 100m south of the bay's western point. Once you have rounded the point, continue diving westwards. The shallow reef at the end of the dive is an excellent coral garden. Strong currents and sometimes downcurrents can be experienced on the point. Recommended time to dive is during slack-tide.
How? By boat
Distance Live-aboard
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft
Max depth 25 m / 82 ft
Current
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality
Experience
Bio interest Don't know
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Photography
Dangers
- Current
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English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
English (Translate this text in English): A variety of small invertebrates and fish, including sharks and giant trevally, are visible while snorkeling the rocky slopes. Deeper diving to 40m reveals many coral trout, large groupers, schools of giant trevally, and massive dogtooth tuna.
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