Dive Sites
Martini Rock
Open Water
16 M
This site is a 5 to 15-meter deep location that resembles the nearby Martini Wall and Martini Rock in terms of marine life. It features a substantial rock that stretches for 130 meters, taking around 40 minutes to fully explore. One of the highlights is a captivating 15-meter long, 3-meter wide, and 1.5-meter high swim-through hole, creating an overhead environment. Inside, you may encounter graceful rays or turtles. As you venture deeper, keep an eye out for majestic rays on the sandy bed. Further exploration may lead to sightings of seahorses and colorful nudibranchs.
Inchcape 2
Open Water
22 m
This site, located 30m underwater, is often our first stop of the day for advanced divers or a thrilling night dive. Inchcape 1, like Inchcape 2, was generously donated and sunk in 2001. Despite the cyclone ripping off the wheelhouse and shifting the wreck 50m, it now rests on a sandy bottom. Prepare to be amazed as the wreck transforms into a vibrant hub of marine life. Additionally, this site serves as a regular training ground for Tec divers using rebreathers or sidemount equipment.
Inchcape 1
Advanced Open Water
30 m
This site, located 30m underwater, is often our first stop of the day for advanced divers or a thrilling night dive. Inchcape 1, like Inchcape 2, was generously donated and sunk in 2001. Despite the cyclone ripping off the wheelhouse and shifting the wreck 50m, it now rests on a sandy bottom. Prepare to be amazed as the wreck transforms into a vibrant hub of marine life. Additionally, this site serves as a regular training ground for Tec divers using rebreathers or sidemount equipment.
Hole in the Wall
Open Water
5-15 m
This site is a 5 to 15-meter deep location that resembles the nearby Martini Wall and Martini Rock in terms of marine life. It features a substantial rock that stretches for 130 meters, taking around 40 minutes to fully explore. One of the highlights is a captivating 15-meter long, 3-meter wide, and 1.5-meter high swim-through hole, creating an overhead environment. Inside, you may encounter graceful rays or turtles. As you venture deeper, keep an eye out for majestic rays on the sandy bed. Further exploration may lead to sightings of seahorses and colorful nudibranchs.

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