Vista Blue
Vista Blue is a shallow plateau that reaches to roughly 9 meters in depth. Between the corals, you'll discover shrimp, trigger fish, and turles. The reef wall itself is overgrown and goes sharply down. Butterfly fish, angel fish, groupers, barracudas, mackerels, and stingrays are all permanent occupants.
Vista Blue is in close proximity to a minor airport. Enter the water to see the pristine reef with its enormous fields of soft coral and a broad diversity of sponges. High waves can make entering the ocean practically impossible. It seemed like you will have an opportunity to explore an aquarium!
The hard and soft corals are in perfect harmony, and the fish life is rich and abundant! (The lionfish population is a tad overabundant! This place has a particularly huge 'nest' of them). A large, yellow rock marks the location, and you may drive to within 20 meters of the shore. It features a simple entry with only a little amount of loose coral debris. The beach itself has really fine sand and is quite lovely.