This long, finger-like reef is perfect for drift diving specially in the morning as the sun is in the right direction. Most of the dives are on the eastern wall of the reef, as this side is protected from currents.

    Look for tube sponges which proliferate on the steep wall. A second reef runs parallel to the main reef at a depth of 33 meters. Do not try to dive the canyon in between - it is too deep.

    If you start on the southern part of the reef, plan to finish the dive before the top of the reef, as strong currents are frequent. Keep a look out for sharks and eagle rays in the big blue of the deeper water.