FLASHLIGHTS? Blue Holes is well lit, so there's no real need for a flashlight
unless you want to go looking in the farthest nooks and crannies.
ADVANCED
LEVEL :: CAVERN DIVE / DRIFT DIVE / WALL DIVE The
unique geoligical formation of Blue Holes is truly spectacular. There
are four holes on top of the reef that all drop down and join
into one very large cavern. The bottom underneath the
holes begins at 80 feet (24m) and is as deep as 140+ feet(40+m). The
cavern is so big that there's no feeling of claustrophobia and,
depending on which hole you drop into, the dive can be done as
shallow as 50 feet (15m). As
you swim into the reef and under the holes, you will notice
that the fish swim upside down on the ceiling. The best
way to view the holes is to just roll over and look up.
After
viewing all of the holes, you swim to one of the exits on
the wall where - at 70 feet (21m) and
at 45 feet (14m). As you exit the holes you will turn
left and dive down the wall towards Blue Corner. The
thing that makes Blue Holes different from every other Blue
Hole dive in the world is that it is right next to Blue
Corner!
The wall from Blue Holes blends into the wall that approaches
Blue Corner. Depending on the currents and your air consumption
you can enjoy two dives in one, getting the best
of both worlds - a beautiful coral formation and the action
of
Blue
Corner.