Ascend
Shore access
Entry: Beginner
Approx. depth:
17m / 55ft
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Super easy entrance, stairs with handrail! Start your dive from the stairs and look for Peacock Flounder at the bottom of the stairs on the rocks. Average depth is 30 feet. Saw Grey Angel fish, Moray Eel, Burr fish, Juvenile Drum and Flamingo tongue. Water temp was 86 degrees F. 56min dive with rash guard no wet suit. ... Show More
Visited Nov. 2014
As the other reviewers have indicated, this site is very easy to enter and exit so it is perfect for beginner divers. We also had really good visibility and saw plenty of marine life. It was here that I spotted my first scorpion fish. Other things I saw were: trumpet fish, needle fish, puffer fish, french grunt, rock beauty angel, and a yellow sting ray. My average depth was 27 ft and max depth was 48 ft.... Show More
Visited Dec. 2013
This dive has an easy protected shore entry, and an excellent chance of seeing a peacock flounder right at the entry. We had a bit of current on our swim out. There are lots of statues in a sand bowl. We saw an octopus on the way out. The statues are at 50 feet deep.... Show More
Visited Nov. 2014
Lots of marine life at this site. To note a few: We saw a Yellow Stingray and a Southern Stingray, 2 big Porcupine Puffers, and a juvenile Grey Angel. Good site for divers of all levels with an easy entry into the water.
Visited Dec. 2013
Great shore dive! Easy and controlled entry and exit - ideal for beginners or big groups. Dove this site multiple times and it was always an enjoyable and relaxing dive. Average depth is around 50 ft. Water temperature around 84. Visibility approx 100 ft. Spotted a very friendly Hawksbill turtle, Honeycomb Cowfish, Flamingo Tongue. Peacock Flounder and a large school of Parrot fish. ... Show More
Visited Nov. 2014
Really easy entry with stairs and handrails.
48 foot depth, 82 bottom temp.
Schooling blue chromis, barracuda, ray, scorpion fish (tough to spot!), trumpet, needle, angel fish, sea pearl.
Visited Dec. 2013