Wreck Dive

  max. depth 36 m / 118 ft

Zingara, a 45 meter-long cargo ship, is a residence to a 6 foot long (2 m) moray eel that has a reputation for surprising curious divers. Next to the wreck you can see big stingrays lying motionlessly in the sandy bottom. This dive has the additional feature of an adjacent reef wall, allowing divers the option to ascend to a shallower depth. The wall is host to numerous fan corals, whips, barrels and tube sponges.

 

3 Responses to “Wreck Dive”

  1. Elena Says:

    Do you know how old the ship is? Were there any sharks hiding in the area?

  2. Denise Says:

    Don’t know about the age of the ship. But there are no sharks around. you have to go to the south coast for diving to see some nurse and reef sharks

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