We just jumped in the water with a group of six people and we were straight away surrounded by hundreds, probably thousands of fish. These fish were close to the rock in between five to thirty meters from the surface. In the middle of the schools of fish, there were whitetip reef sharks, silvertips and Galapagos sharks. Further out in the blue, we were able to see scalloped hammerheads. On the rock hidden in some so-called balconies, we discovered whitetip reef sharks and massive lobster. Apart from moray eels in the little cracks of the rock, we saw at least three octopus on each dive. The conditions here can be a little bit challenging but I can definitely recommend this dive spot.
- Michael Tschanz, Switzerland onboard the Nautilus Explorer