A popular well known dive on a lot of lists of best dives, the main highlight is the chance to swim with the tame-ish local sting ray population. Graceful birds of the sea, rays will come up and eat from divers hands. Shallow water means they’re easy to spot, the area of the dive is between two shelves of reef where food falls off and into the path of the bottom feeding rays. Story goes that fishermen used to dump their cuttings here so they didn’t mess up the port which is what attracted all the rays in the first place. Really special and serene, definitely include this on your to do list.
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