Alice in Wonderland
The dive site Alice in Wonderland is located just outside of Ginger Island and is suitable for intermediate divers. The coral sightings are fantastic, and they are the primary reason why this location stands out. The visual feast that is Alice in Wonderland is a visual feast for the eyes. This renowned dive site features a fascinating underwater landscape of canyons, hills, and valleys, as well as superb visibility — up to 100 feet.
The rocky structures are encrusted with vibrant hues of healthy coral, including several big mushroom-shaped formations that inspired the dive site's name. Among the frequent visitors to Alice's Wonderland are reef sharks, rays, barracuda, amberjack, and hawksbill turtles. This dive allows you to get a true sense of the double reef. It's important to keep an eye on your depth gauge. It's a fantastic dive site for new divers since the depth ranges from 50 to 75 feet and the coral canals all run north-south, making it simple to keep oriented.
Alice in Wonderland is known for its abundant marine life, including soft sponges, angel fish, lobster, and turtles, although it lacks deep-water megafauna (like sharks and rays). The spot is quite protected (but only accessible by boat), which is beneficial to novice divers.