Aruba offers divers a multitude of reefs & wrecksARUBA DIVE SITES: Antilla: Wreck at 60 feet. The signature Aruba wreck dive.Perdernales: Wreck at 35 feet. Great for u/w photographers. Pilot Boat: Wreck, also called Tugboat. Look for a huge green moray under the keel.Kantil Reef: Coral reef to 110 feet. Gigantic boulders of brain coral. An occasional manta may show.Jane C: Wreck, 80 feet. Excellent wreck dive with penetration.Mangel Halto Reef: Coral reef to 110 feet. Seahorse city.Sonesta Reef: Coral reef to 60 feet. Also called Sonesta Airplanes. The Constellation is in good shape, and it's a fun dive.Natural Bridge: Coral reef to 110 feet. An advanced dive on the rugged north shore. Always the possibility of pelagics.Cabez Reef: Coral reef to 50 feet. Good north shore dive and mostly virgin.Malmok Reef: Coral reef to 70 feet. Watch for the big stingrays in the sand.
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