The coastline of this island measures some 13 sq. miles with cliffs as high as 600ft. and has a seemingly infinite number of underwater caves. The two main bays are Wafer and Chatham. On the north end of the island are two unique sandy beaches that are part of this park that was created in 1978. The blue-turquoise water is extraordinarily clear and, along with the number of rock formations, these elements make for a great habitat for an abundance of marine species like fish, shark (hammer and white-finned), dolphins, manta rays, mollusks, and many other marine species that makes this island one of the most extraordinary places in the world for diving.