Bob’s Rock

Bobs Rock is a large sandy stretch with giant Garden eels and a shallow colorful wall that descends to 12 meters before ending in a steep slope. Anemone Shrimps and Nudibranchs hide near the bottom, while Snappers, Butterflyfish, and Sweetlips cover the wall. Pipefish, Scorpionfish, and eels can be found in the fissures. This dive spot is easily accessible at any time from the shore. Another popular dive spot among local divers and snorkelers is this one. As a result, if possible, dive during the week. The rock on the side of the road with 'Bob' written on it will let you know you've arrived.


At Bob's Rock, you can witness ghost pipefish and commensal shrimps, among other little creatures. A big colony of garden eels can also be approached gently in around 7m of water near the site's main entry point. Turtles, flying gurnards (Dactylopteridae), feather duster worms, puffers, clowns, and crabs, butterfly-fish, bat-fish, lions, clams, scorpion fish, and a "garden" of garden eels at around 7 m near the entry site — sit well back and stay still to watch these fascinating eels feed.

There are also a slew of anemones, each with its own resident clown fish, to lure the underwater photographer to try again for that perfect snap of these continuously moving critters!
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