Gota Abu Ramada has an average depth of 15 meters and sandy areas which surround the main reef.
The dive site has numerous coral pinnacles, soft and hard corals, gorgonians and anemones, as well as brain corals. All of these house butterflyfish, parrotfish, groupers, sweetlips, moray eels, goatfish, barracudas, stonefish, jacks, among others.
Turtles, dolphins, blue spotted stingrays and eagle rays can sometimes be seen here.
Gota Abu Ramada hardly has any current, but when it does, the current usually runs on a north - south direction.
It is nicknamed "The Aquarium" because of the diversity and density of marine life here and the excellent visibility given by the sandy bottom, and is therefore one of the most dived reefs in the area.