Benghajsa Rock
Benghajsa Rock is a notable dive site stretching 1.5 km in a southeasterly direction. This boat dive site starts from a depth of about 10 meters and offers dramatic drop-offs that extend up to 60 meters, making it suitable for both beginner and advanced divers due to the varying depths available.
Divers exploring Benghajsa Reef can enjoy an impressive underwater landscape that includes a vast array of marine life. The reef is particularly known for its large shoals of fish, which contribute to a vibrant and dynamic diving experience. Visibility at this site is generally good, which enhances the visual splendor of the reef and its inhabitants.
The reef itself provides an array of geological features, from overhangs and boulders to sandy patches, each offering its own unique ecosystem. This variety supports a diverse range of marine life, from small reef fish to larger predators and occasional pelagic species. Divers at Benghajsa Reef may also encounter moray eels, octopuses, and various types of rays.