Key Hole

★★★★☆ (77)

Key Hole is named for the shape of the rock seen above the dive site, which is shaped as though a key could slot into it. The dive site is covered by colourful boulders and walls, which sit in 5-20m of water.

Stingrays and Moray Eels are frequently seen hiding in the kelp. The occasional rare Golden Ribbon grouper is also seen here.

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Top Wildlife Sightings

Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs