The Cape Harp sea bed is suitable for both novices and more experienced divers. In shallow waters, the fascinating route through ravines, small caves and arches meets with various species of bream, numerous saupe and amberjacks while the rocks are covered with sea slugs including flabellina and cratene.
At a depth of 30 – 40 metres (100 – 130 ft), and of course for the more experienced diver, a beautiful rock face densely populated by red gorgonian fans never fails to enthral visitors.
At the end of the dive, a few minutes dedicated to searching for pipe fish in the beds of sea grass to the side of the cape is always a pleasure for all.