It is a dive of two halves - starting in the north of the first wall, you'll cut across a plateau mid-way to reach the second wall.
You will see three primary cleaning stations and many green tree coral, as is classic in the bay sites, at the start and end of the dive.
Large white blotched and potato groupers patrol the northern end of the site, sea apples are often seen across the plateau and an abundance of reef fish aggregate along the southern wall of Table Top.
Stingrays love the sandy pockets among the rocks on Table Top, watch out for both the small kuhl's ray and the 5m tail of the honeycomb whipray too!
Table Top gets its name from the sandy plateau that sits between the Northern and Southern wall where many species of rays have a quick nap before making their way to one of the other beautiful reefs in the area. Along the walls you can find green coral trees which contain many cleaning wrasse, fairy basslets, goldies, angelfish and butterflyfish. This makes for a perfect cleaning station for the manta rays which glide around the area.
Apart from the mantas you can find morays, shrimp, frogfish and large schools of pelagic fish scouting the reef. Like Giant’s and Sherwood, Table Top has a Peri-Peri rated “HOT” difficulty level due to the depth and occasional current.