This is a small island that pops straight up out of the water with a bit of jungle on top. The cliffs that make up the sides of the island continue underwater making this a wall dive. According to the dive guide, the English name of the island is "Flower Island", supposedly named for the flower-like cup corals common on the walls. We jumped in to a brisk current. It was too strong to swim against so we drifted with it and descended close to the bottom of the wall at around 70-80 feet. Visibility was about 10-20 feet and it felt dark for the tropics. There didn't seem to be as many fish or corals compared to Shark Point. We did see some sea fans, whip corals, feather stars, sponges, lion fish and a pufferfish posing by a sea fan. There were a couple of cavern-like overhangs, but the visibility there seemed especially bad and I couldn't see much in them.