Stingray Point
About Stingray Point
This dive follows a sandy area out to a wall, which you can track for around 15 minutes. At about 18 m there is a large crack in the rock that is roughly 1.5–2 m wide and extends for about 100 m, making a natural point to turn the dive. The crack is often packed with grunts, and rays can be seen in the sandy channel, including stingrays and spotted eagle rays, with the occasional manta reported.
Where Is Stingray Point?
Stingray Point Planning Details
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Reported Depth
18m+
Depth Note
Key feature (the rock crack) is described at 18 m; no overall depth range provided.
Local Intel For Stingray Point
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A common turnaround point is a large crack in the rock at about 18 m depth.
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