The Elephant Wall
The dive begins at a depth of six meters, following the underwater wall in a westerly direction. As we explore the impressive rocky formations, divers have the opportunity to observe moray eels, groupers, and octopuses in their natural habitat. Continuing along the wall, we admire the striking underwater topography, which at 37 meters reveals old anchors, creating a unique and captivating sight. On the way back to the boat, the safety stop is completed in the company of trumpetfish, rounding off an exceptional and immersive diving experience.
Current: None
Visibility: Excellent (20m-30m)
Water Temperature: Comfortable (19–27°C)
Accessibility: RIB boat
Maximum Depth: 37m
Who Can Dive Here: Open Water or Higher
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