Just off Escarceo Point is the short swim-through known as 'Hole in the Wall'. This natural tunnel through solid rock is an exciting dive and emerging from the hole is a great way to surprise the large schools of Drummer and Sweetlips that play in the current. Sheltering behind a coral wall, divers kneel on the sandy bottom allowing the fish to come ever closer. They seem unafraid of the divers as they tumble in and out of the current.
From time to time larger ocean going pelagic fishes such as Slate Sweetlips and Giant Trevally can be seen overhead. Huge schools of Jacks can be observed at this dive site as well as Octopus and the notorious Titan Trigger Fish. The current is quite strong at this site when the water is flooding hard. When the tidal changes are quite large (the difference in cm between low and high tide) care must be taken to dive this site in comfort. Always trust your Divemaster and follow his lead to get the most from this dive site.