Diver level: Any. Depth: 12-16 mtr / 39-52 ft. Formerly called Guaraguao National Park it has historical significance.
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Located at the West end of the Cotubanamá National Park, it is the beginning of the reef system stretching to Saona Island. You can see Cannons, cannon balls and a rack of muskets moved here from sunken Spanish ship wrecks. Light to medium current makes for a relaxing treat to astounding movement of colors. Soft & hard coral on a sand bed is home to a full array of fish & critters.
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On this health reef the visibility is typically 30 – 50 mtrs so bring your cameras. Formerly called Guaraguao National Park it has historical significance. Home to the Gauarguao Hawk, also known as the Red Tail Hawk or Chicken hawk.