Critters in the black sand.
If the Liberty is the headline dive, Coral Garden is where you spend the second half of the day. Walk north along the cobblestone beach for five minutes, kit up, fin out 40 metres, and drop on a sandy slope dotted with hard coral patches and a handful of pyramid-shaped bommies built up over decades.
It's a macro dive disguised as a reef. The coral is what catches your eye first — but slow down, hover over a single bommie, and the slope reveals itself: frogfish hiding in plain sight, ghost pipefish mimicking algae, scorpionfish wedged in cracks, and the occasional mantis shrimp peeking out of a burrow.
"Slow is the rule. The site rewards patience."
Because depth maxes out at 25m, Coral Garden is the perfect post-Liberty afternoon dive — you've spent the morning at depth on the wreck, now you decompress on a long shallow critter hunt. Open Water-friendly, photographer-loved.