Point of No Return
The ’Point of No Return’ is a large finger of rock at the west end of Esparta Island. Heading west, we find ’Big Rock’ - a large hillock with lots of life, then turn North to a smaller rock - ’Little Rock’, then ascend east to a horseshoe inlet, safety stop, then through a beautiful gulley returning to the boat.
The rock formations here are stunning but it is a site that attracts a lot of deeper water fish - Denton, Tuna as well as the usual Barracuda and Amberjacks and also many Moray Eels
Dive Activity
Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
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Total number of species: 200
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Total number of species: 27
Barracuda
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Total number of species: 300
Octopus
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Total number of species: 40
Jackfish
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Total number of species: 130
Pipefish
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Total number of species: 250
Grouper/Basslets
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Total number of species: 28
Clownfish
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Total number of species: 3000