5m.-45m. / 16ft.-150ft in depth. Dive here
is 99 percent with current because it is adjacent
to maricaban strait. The way we do diving
here often one way follow the current which
flows parallel to the strait and moving west
ward and then moved close to the shore upon
exit where less to no current is present and
where your banca boat is waiting for you to
pick you up.The current strength sometimes
moderate to strong. Visibility is 10m.-20m./33ft.-66ft.
on good weather condition.The dive spot has
shallow sandy bottom mixed with soft and hard
corals and then suddenly drop off to a slope
of more than 30m./100ft. deep of water. The
drop off is a formation of solid rocks and
wall of rocks coated with all kinds of soft
corals and surrounded by hovering great barracudas,
surgeon fish, blue fin jacks, rainbow runner
and tuna fish. Beneath the rocks close to
bottom you will see a patrolling dog tooth
tunas and occassionally a white tip grey reef
sharks can be encounter along the way. Ideal
for a short drift dive and barracuda watching.