Quick Facts:
| Location: |
20m (65ft) from shore, across from Shark Reef |
| Depth: |
Max: 40m (130ft) |
| Access: |
Coast, Boat |
| Level: |
INTERMEDIATE |
Named so, because of the dazzling number of Radianthus sea anemones covering the whole area, this site is one of the favorites among the divers. It is a reef just north of Shark Reef which slopes gently at first , then suddenly drops away at a sharp angle to a smooth wall that is broken by some inlets, plateaus and shelves. This is densely covered in Dendrophtya corals and anemones that appear to be dancing to the rhythm of the currents. A feast for the eyes. The coral growth is at its thickest to the South from the coast entry point.
There are literally thousands of the attendant anemone fish but typical reef fish can be also found in considerable numbers.
In the mornings, the site becomes bustling with activity with some prolific fish as well. Barracudas and Needlefish, can be found near the surface. Visibility is almost always good with an average of 20m (65ft).