This dive site features a main reef with a central lagoon, creating a picturesque and accessible underwater landscape. The northern part of the reef is known for its various blocks adorned with beautiful soft corals and is often frequented by groups of barracudas, earning it the nickname “Barracuda House.” The area also boasts sea grass among the coral blocks. The southern section of the reef offers easy diving conditions, making it ideal for divers of all levels.
The site is rich in marine life, including triggerfish, lionfish, and moray eels. Visitors can also enjoy the typical vibrant fauna and flora of the Red Sea, providing a delightful experience for both divers and snorkelers.