Gordon reef is known and easily identified by the wreck of Loullia which ran aground on the northern end in 1981. There is fixed mooring on the southern side and a wide and rather shallow plateau that fan out, make this dive site safer than the preceding ones. Starts off from the mooring point and winds in an easterly direction and then northwards along the eastern side of the reef. Halfway along this side you can see many metal drums scattered at 10-20m. From here you can either double back to the starting point or make a drift dive and proceed north; in this case you will come across a rather small sandy plateau on which some Garden eels live. The opportunity to observe various species of corals, small nudibranchs and with bit of luck, White tip reef sharks, Hammerhead sharks and spotted eagle ray.