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Wreck diving
With several ships submerged off the coast of the island, scuba divers and snorkelers can admire the diversity of the Caribbean’s aquatic life while exploring sunken vessels.
The video shows dives at the SS Antilla and the SS Pedernales
The Antilla
A German freighter sunk at the end of WW II is known as the “ghost ship”, the wreck is the most popular dive in Aruba and it is also the largest wreck in the Caribbean. The wreck lies 60 feet below the surface andthe hull of the Antilla is coated with tube sponges and ornate coral formations.
The California
The California is a 100 year old wreck that lies off the windward coast of the island. The wreck lies at depths ranging from 30 to 45 feet and it is known as a great site for underwater photography. Please note that it is a spot with strong currents, and this dive is recommended for experienced divers only.
Tugboat
Tugboat is a famous wreck diving site in Aruba, known for being a very good dive regardless your skill level. The Tugboat wreck lies at dephts ranging from 40 to 90 feet an it is one of the best locations in the Caribbean to photograph coral formations.
Pedernales
Pedernales wreck is an oil tanker that was topedoed by a German submarine during WW II, the wreck is know as a good wreck diving site suitable for nearly every skill level.