Turtle Bay is 40 minutes by boat to the south of Na'ama Bay and a fine choice for an afternoon dive. There are two moorings. At Turtle Bay, there is a small beach with a stone ruin which is easily visible from the boat.
The dive is to the north, keeping the reef on the left hand side. The reef itself slopes quite steeply seaward with many hard and soft corals. There are also two large coral heads (at 15 and 17 meters) with large Gorgonian fan corals.
A local current is present and sometimes sea conditions need careful assessment as the swell can make entry to the water and re-entry to the dive boat a little difficult.