Red Island
A large stone field with smaller rocks covered with yellow, brown, dark red, and black sponges makes up this diving site. Cold water corals cover little hangovers on the inside of Red Island. The opposite side is still full of surprises, and a relaxing drift dive is feasible.
Seahorses, scorpionfish, cuttlefish, octopus, conger eel, schools of swarm fish, cold water corals, shrimp, electric rays, sea spider crabs, and several types of sea grass can be viewed in Red Island. This place is famous for its coral reef sloping gently down to the sandy bottom. With a depth of 3-25m, this will definitely be a place not to be missed for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Besides, there is light current in the northern and southern corners. This is a great place for a night dive. With water temperatures ranging from 19 to 26 degrees (66 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit) and visibility of 15 to 25 meters, there is enough to see and learn on each dive.