
Hogfish with feeding pattern displayed
Once you have been diving here you'll know why it's called "The Maze". Channels and canyons lying under the mooring here twist and turn between depths of 10m (30ft) and 15m (50ft).
Swimming down and out away from the mooring buoy you will find an area of gently sloping sand that continues down to 40m/130ft and deeper. A great place to conduct Advanced deep dives. As you start your ascent from here heading slightly west you can find a cave known as "Willy's Hole" at around 65ft with a school of glassy sweepers resident; perfect for a deep stop for a minute while you check out this big overhang.
Heading east from mooring there are a series of chimneys and a plateau at around 7m to 10m in depth. On the top of this plateau there is a huge variety of hard and soft corals due to the brighter sunlight at the shallower depths - gorgonians, hydrocorals, stony corals, and a large variety of fish species that these corals attract.