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Antilla Wreck
This German freighter was scuttled on May 10, 1940 when
the Germans invaded Holland during World War II and is one of the largest
wrecks in the Caribbean
(400' long). Covered by tube sponges, coral formations and tropical fish.
Arashi Airplane
A fascinating reef for beginners. A sunken Lockheed Lodestar sits at 35 feet
of water. Coral formations and parrot and angelfish surround the airplane
wreck.
Malmok & Debbie
At this typical bottom reef you will find wildly spread leaf and
brain corals. Stingrays and lobsters are occasionally spotted at this
site.
In 1992 a 120'
fuel barge was sunk as an additional attraction.
Star Gerren
Sunk in Aug. 2000, this is Aruba’s newest wreck site!
Schools have fish have already discovered the site - Blue Striped, French
Grunt,
Blue
Tang, Yellow
Tail, Snapper and Yellow Goatfish may be found.
Pedernalis
A beginner's paradise offering a combination of large pieces of
wreck spread out between coral formations. You can see sections of cabins,
wash basins,
etc. as well as a pipeline system that goes with this oil tanker that
was torpedoed in 1942 during World War II by a German submarine.
Harbor Reef / Pilot Boat
Reef consisting of soft coral and hard coral formations, drops gradually to
an old pilot boat wreck, where a pair of green moray eels are often seen.
Renaissance
Airplane
Dive into this Convair 400 wreck. The airplane was sunk on a sloping reef
surrounded by soft corals.
Sponge Reef
Home of the soft coral ranging from the orange elephant ear sponges to
purple and yellow tube sponges. Also lots of vase and small basket sponges.
Tire Reef
Black coral, sea whips, sea fingers, and plenty of gorgonians and sea fans.
The green Moray eel and eagle rays are spotted occasionally here.
Barcadera Reef
A healthy and beautiful reef, very dense with large coral formations. Many
brain corals and an abundance of huge sea fans in the shallows.
Kantil Reef
Fascinating drop-off with giant boulders of brain & star coral.
Also lots of massive formations of leaf and sheet corals. Excellent for drift
diving.
Skalahein
Beautiful coral formations, very colorful, lots of sponges. A large variety
of tropical fish. This is a good shallow dive.
Jane Sea Wreck
A 250' cement freighter sitting upright on the bottom in 90' of water. The
wreck is surrounded by beautiful coral formations. At this site you will find
lots of angelfish and schooling tropical fish in and around the wreck.
Plonco Reef
In between a great reef you have a chance to meet large lobsters, which scavenge
the ocean floor for a bite to eat.
De Palm Slope
Magnificent coral formations, sloping to great depths. Well known for barracudas.
Captain’s Choice
This site consists of a cool drop-off with huge brain and star coral, and sea
fans leading down the slope to the bottom. Spotted moray eels are very common
on this site.
The Finger
The reef comes out like a finger pointing down to the deep water. Beautiful
coral formations, sea fans in the sand surrounding the finger. Turtles are
often seen on this dive site.
Mike's Reef
Enormous clusters of gorgonians, brain and star corals dominate Mike's Reef.
Brilliant purple and orange sponges, as well as a large variety of fish, inhabit
this reef.
Mangel Halto Reef
A pronounced slope gives you the opportunity to admire a myriad of coral combination
and marine life. You will see interesting marine life, such as sea anemones
and octopus.
Spanish Lagoon Reef
Beautiful dive site with lots of variety in soft corals, big brain corals,
and different types of snappers.
Isla de Oro Reef
The shallow portion of the reef offers many different juvenile fish, followed
by the deeper part with nice coral formations.
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A Spotted Eel At Arashi Dive Site
Photo: Jamie Connor

A Colorful Sponge at Skalahein Site
Photo: Jamie Connor

An Urchin At The Wreck Of The Antilla
Photo: Jamie Connor |