Yucab is an intermediate-level dive site with depths ranging from 50 to 60 feet, typically done as a second dive. The dive can start by crossing sand dunes and entering an area of turtle grass, where you may encounter stingrays, seahorses, pufferfish, and the rare Short Big Eye fish. The reef itself features a strong current that promotes healthy coral growth, with low-profile reef heads between 10 and 20 feet tall, and large schools of grunts, schoolmasters, and angelfish, along with occasional turtle sightings.
Yucab is an intermediate-level dive site with depths ranging from 50 to 60 feet, typically done as a second dive. The dive can start by crossing sand dunes and entering an area of turtle grass, where you may encounter stingrays, seahorses, pufferfish, and the rare Short Big Eye fish. The reef itself features a strong current that promotes healthy coral growth, with low-profile reef heads between 10 and 20 feet tall, and large schools of grunts, schoolmasters, and angelfish, along with occasional turtle sightings.