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Hole in the wall
Hole in the wall
Depth Range: 20-130ft+ (6-40m+)
Access: Boat
Difficulty: intermediate to advanced

Hole in the wall is a series of caves and chutes that cut through the reef and exit at various depths. Advanced divers can drop all the way down the chutes to 130ft where you exit through a hole into the blue! Open water divers exit the chute nearer the surface. Back near the surface, swim through a maze of canyons until you enter a cave approx 25ft across and 20ft wide. There is a small crack in the roof of the cave which, at the right time of day, allows a beam of light to strike a small bait ball of silversides, which are often found hiding in the cave. A truly awesome dive!

 

Bears Den
Bears Den
Depth Range: 30-100ft (10-30m)
Access: Boat
Difficulty: intermediate

Bear's Den gets its name from a large underwater cave and tunnel. As you head down from the reef crest you will notice the tunnel entrance. About 100ft (30m) long, the tunnel opens onto the drop-off in about 90ft (25m) of water. The cave is a few minutes east of the mooring at about 40ft (13m) and is large enough to accommodate several divers. There are a variety of black corals to be founder in deeper water and sea whips and giant sponges cover the site.

 

Spooky Channel
Spooky Channel
Depth Range: 5-95ft (2-28m)
Access: Boat or shore
Difficulty: intermediate

The channel is a huge cavern like hollow that bottoms out at about 95ft. At the surface the reef is open by only a few feet, forming a nearly complete ceiling. As its name suggests, the site is quite dark so a dive light is a good idea. Visibility here depends upon the currents, though the view into the deep blue is spectacular. If the sun is in the right place, this is truly a great dive.

 

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