As the name suggests this is a very gentle shallow dive, but do not be put off as it is great. The dive starts in 14 meters on a sandy bottom with fields of sea grass. If you look closely there are lots of things to see here: nudibranchs like the tiny Cheidonura hrundinia, large peacock flounders (Bothus lunatus), garden eels and goldspotted eels (Myriochthys ocellatus).

The dive involves swimming in towards the rocky shore below a cliff, as you swim in the sand gives way to lots of boulders and rocks covered in corals. Here you might be lucky enough to see seahorses (Hippocampus erectus). As you reach the shore you meet boulders covered in wall-to-wall anemones at 2-3 m. Turn towards the jetty to look for a school of Caribbean Reef Squid, Sepioteuthis sepioidea, hanging in the shade. A very good dive that is different from many others.