Review about Diving the Great Blue Hole
400ms across and 145ms deep, the Great Blue Hole was named by Jacques-Yves Cousteau as one of the world’s top ten diving spots. The hole is a large, almost circular, limestone sinkhole in which has formed an array of limestone stalactites and formations, edged by a reef.
In addition to the coral it’s possible to see bull sharks, though divers will definitely see Pederson’s cleaning shrimp, Angel fish and Neon gobies