The furthest dive site accessible to divers from the shore. The lowest point of the site is 8 meters deep, and the shallowest 3 meters. The entire site is created by huge stone blocks scattered in disorder. The site was probably an ancient breakwater, since in 500 BC the upper part of the site was visible above the water in calm weather. During the dive, chains of 100-year-old anchors can be seen, which have already stuck to the stone surface. In places, quite large cracks can be seen depending on the season.



