Named after Bluff Bay on the surrounding shoreline, Little Bluff is the Caribbean diving experience you dreamed of from TV and documentaries — rolling meadows of coral teeming with life. The site rarely suffers from currents or surge, making it an exceptionally calm and accessible dive for all levels. The low coral spines that run north to south form a natural compass, perpendicular to the shoreline, allowing divers to navigate easily by following one north and returning via the next.
Little Bluff is a paradise for fish collectors. Various color variations of Hamlet can be found here — small, reef-hugging fish all sharing the same shape and size but varying dramatically in color, each marked with characteristic blue lightning bolts around the eyes. The most familiar are the pale, striped Barred Hamlets, while rarities include the striking Masked Hamlet, the vivid Indigo Hamlet, and the exceptionally rare Golden Hamlet — beautiful enough to grace the cover of the fish ID book.