Blue Hole

The Blue Hole is reached via a fairly difficult walk over ancient coral-line limestone. The rough path leads down to the shore, where a shallow-water shelf stops abruptly where the Blue Hole is formed.

This natural rock formation resembling an upright tube and carved out over thousands of years by wind and wave power, offers a sheltered entry for this dive through a huge archway starting at 6 m stretching right down to the bottom at 15 m. A large cave at the bottom of the hole, exactly opposite the archway, is also worth exploring, offering spectacular scenery from the back. Out of the Blue Hole, we follow the wall to the right going straight towards the area where the Azure Window stood, an impressive archway that attracted thousands of tourists above water and quite as striking underwater. Diving around the outer leg, the steep slope is covered with massive boulders home to several groupers, adding a bonus to this incredibly scenic dive.

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