
Coco Point at Turneffe Islands is an intermediate dive where the atoll's southeastern tip meets open water, creating a current-swept point rich in marine life. The reef slopes from a shallow coral garden to a wall starting at 15 meters, with the point itself attracting schools of snappers, jacks, and barracuda that congregate in the current. The coral coverage is excellent, with massive star corals and pillar corals dominating the upper slope. During the right conditions, dolphins and whale sharks have been spotted passing offshore. A versatile site offering both reef exploration and blue-water excitement.
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Sign InGreat spot for advanced divers. Currents can be tricky but the marine life makes it worth it.
One of the best dive sites in the region. Highly recommended.