Gem Cave

Best dove during high tide - best snorkeled during the lower tides. Located on the right side of the island. The gem cave has two entries and they merge together in the back. It doesn’t go far back and there is a slight space between the surface and the cave ceiling. Very dim lights - bring a torch!

Sponges, anemones, nudibraches, shrimp, big eyes and crabs! The walls at first don’t look like much, but once you shine a torch onto them they light up with many colours! Gem Cave!

רמה

רמה

  • Advanced
ראות

ראות

  • 8 m
זרם

זרם

  • זרם קל
  • ללא זרם
DIVE TYPES

DIVE TYPES

  • שנירקול
  • Macro Spot
  • Cavern/Cave

Temperature & Visibility

Wildlife Diversity

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Waterfall Reef

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Leigh Wharf

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The MUC (Majestic Unicorn Cove)

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The Outpost

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Penguin Point

Penguin Point is a favourite site for many divers. It has a difficult entry and exit however the dive is well worth the effort. Penguin Point slopes from a couple of meters in the shallows to 25m+ further from the coast.

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