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Dragon’s Lair gets its name from a coral formation that resembles a fierce dragon’s head, mouth open and ready to breathe fire. Divers either see it and love it or lack the imagination!
The site features a ridge with drops on both sides, packed with tunnels, nooks, and alcoves to explore. Think of the dive as weaving through the dragon’s body, zigzagging through diverse terrain before reaching the head for the obligatory photo. From there, swim down its back toward the boat. While buddy diving…
Dragon’s Lair gets its name from a coral formation that resembles a fierce dragon’s head, mouth open and ready to breathe fire. Divers either see it and love it or lack the imagination!
The site features a ridge with drops on both sides, packed with tunnels, nooks, and alcoves to explore. Think of the dive as weaving through the dragon’s body, zigzagging through diverse terrain before reaching the head for the obligatory photo. From there, swim down its back toward the boat. While buddy diving is encouraged, this is a site where following a guide ensures you don’t miss a thing.
Depending on the wind, the boat often moors over a shallow reef no deeper than 20 feet. This makes for an active safety stop, where divers can keep exploring rather than just hovering on a line—far more exciting than staring at your dive computer!
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