5 h
About this activity
Buoy Line is a shallow dive site at the north end of Isla Solarte. The buoy once marked the beginning of a deep water channel used for the passage of container ships carrying bananas. It is now a convenient descent point for beginning a lovely dive that slopes past a reef descending more than twenty metres. You might encounter a current here which will allow you to see some larger marine animals in addition to the reefs underwater flora of various sizes and colours. There is also another smaller, shallower reef on the other side of the buoy which provides some great photo opportunities. Buoy line is also situated at the northern end of Isla Solarte and slightly to the interior side. A deep water channel marker buoy (serving the channel dredged for the passage of container ships carrying bananas) serves as a convenient descent point to begin the dive. Flat sand at seven meters slopes gradually to a reef starting at twelve meters and falling away to more than twenty. This is the inshore site where you are most likely to encounter slightly stronger currents and therefore also the most likely site to find pelagics and larger marine species. Theres a small, shallow reef to the offshore side of the buoy which provides a great opportunity for photos during your safety stop.
Features
Tourism
70% Cultural
60% Sport
45% Adrenaline
35%