Reached from Las Terrenas’ shores, Creole Reef is a kilometer-long (0.6 miles) coralline chain covered with a variety of gorgonian sea fans, and frequently visited by large Atlantic stingrays.
Known for its abundant coral reef formations, and rocks with swim-through openings at beginner-level depths, Las Cuevitas is one of the most popular dive sites from Las Terrenas. From eight to 16 meters (26-52 feet), divers can glide amid the reef’s openings while discovering a great variety of tropical fish tucked in crevices, such as porcupine fish and balloon fish.