Bonaire most famous wreck. The wreck lies on its side, with the keel parallel to the reef, bow to the south at depth of 30 meters/ 100 feet. Tarpon and barracuda are usually seen around the wreck.The underside of the hull is covered in Orange Cup Corals. Tarpon are always around.
You must get through very low vis. (3 metres) channel to get to the drop-off. Don't be scared if Ealge rays and BIGGGG Tarpons (70 pcs.)cruise by at 2 metres. Best dive of Bonaire IMHO.
This is an easy shore or boat dive for all skill levels. With moderate currents and a depth of 6-30 meters, the shallows have stands of elk horn coral and schools of blue tang.
The second of the double reef dives. Lake is 10-30 meters and has moderate Divers will find soft coral in the shallows and schools of colorful reef fish. Nice dive due to the second reef.
You have to go over the amazing coralreef system to see turtles, barracudas, large schools of fish. On the way back to where you started, cruise over the sandy part and meet the whirling-the-sand eagle rays. We saw 4 at a single dive.
A shore or boat dive, Windsock offers the novice diver the chance to cruise the area located at the end of the runway off Flamingo Airport. Divers often see turtles and rays.