Coconut Tree Rocks
Coconut Tree Rocks is a typical reef dive for this region, with plenty of grunts, snapper, and tiny groupers. A popular hangout for barracuda, spotted moray, lobsters, and rays. The corals are in good shape, and the various sand grottos that dot the reef add to their beauty.
Coconut Tree Rocks is one of the area's biggest reefs. Dive depths range from 40 to 110 feet. With a significant quantity of barrel corals, the reef is in excellent condition. Large schools of fish will be visible, with visibility of up to 100 feet. The trip begins with a pool session and a tutorial on the fundamentals of scuba diving.
A diving boat will take you out to sea for a one-tank dive once you have mastered the fundamental regulations, such as clearing the mask, clearing your ears, breathing underwater, signaling OK, signaling out of air, and controlling buoyancy. The dive is overseen by PADI instructors with years of experience. Participants in the resort course must be at least ten years old.