The name might sound like it came out of Shakespeare’s world, but the magic of this dive site lies in its name and marine life.
Big coral heads and Acropora corals as long as 10 feet cover the reef top, while the pinnacle is the home of sea fans and colorful sea sponges. Big-eye trevallies, barracuda, green turtles, and even the manta reef are often sauntering this region.
Do not count out the sharks, especially Raja Ampat’s epaulette sharks. This endemic shark appears as if “walking” on the sea bed, the illusion created by its pectoral fins to creep.