Dive in Colombia

    Wreck

    Barco Hundido San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Sea Fans

    Big Channel San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    fish and coral

    Blue Wall San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Spectacular wall!! starts 8m and ends far from 50 mts. But you can¥t see the bottom. Amazing corals. Amazing views.
    Starfish

    Caribaru Cartagena, Colombia

    Moray Eel

    El Oasis San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    La Paguera San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    La Piramide San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Coral

    Las Piedras San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Morrito Largo Capurgana, Colombia

    Niko Cartagena, Colombia

    Maximum diving depth of about 24 m / 80 ft and is suitable for all divers. Visibility is between 10-20 metres and access to the site is by boat.

    Penon Bobo Capurgana, Colombia

    Start the dive next to rock's north wall and dive all the way to 60-70 ft.Head towards the reef (west).Then follow the reef and continue north until you find the entrance of a big cave.Enter the cave all the way to the end and you will find a tight exit. No dive light needed.You may exit the cave…
    School of fish

    Puerto Naito Baru Cartagena, Colombia

    Most centres do cartagena diving excursions to this place, where there are no dangers, there are places that reach 12 metres deep but on average the depth is three meters, excellent visibility.Snorkelling is also good around Puerto Naito.

    Punta Baru Cartagena, Colombia

    Angelfish

    Punta Norte San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Salmedina Cartagena, Colombia

    The place use to have diving clubs and schools.Is a place of archelogic interest.Is a oceanic reef formation with a big underwater plate and rocks, with two wrecks next to the base of a lighthouse.
    Turtle

    Trampa Tortuga San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Turtle Rock Capurgana, Colombia

    Some of the most fantastic sites, easily accessible and of moderate depths, for those who want to enjoy an exceptional submarine landscape and to observe, in very safe conditions, the life embedded in crevices and walls. Turtle Rock is an enormous rock in the upper toadstool, 40 ft in height; its…
    Lionfish

    West Point San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Statue of Neptune

    West view San Andres and Providence islands, Colombia

    Easy dive with small caverns on the vertical shore wall. Very nice to little caverns penetration. Mostly of them are very safe to get in. There is a statue of Neptune on the sandy bottom which is great for photo opportunities.La costa es una peque?a pared vertical con cuevas peque?as. Es muy lindo…

    Sebastian Belalcazar Bahia Solano, Nuqui and Gorgona Island, Colombia

    The Sebastian was scuttled by the Colombian navy in 2004 to create an artificial reef which would attract marine life. Now plump surgeonfish nibble the algae growing from the captain’s cabin as shoals of grunts swirl above and pufferfish nestle among white sea-fans in the front deck. A…

    Bahia Solano Bahia Solano, Nuqui and Gorgona Island, Colombia

    Despite a slightly limited visibility, the diving conditions off the shores of Bahia Solano can be excellent, with warm waters and little current. Divers without experience of the Pacific will be interested in the unfamiliar habitat provided by these stony reefs.
    White Tip Shark

    The Cathedral Malpelo, Colombia

    Descend onto the pinnacle then enter the tunnel from a sandy bottom at 18 metres that almost reaches the surface on the other side. The tunnel walls are covered in corals and sponges. Inside the tunnel is full of many fish, which creates a mystic feeling. Enjoy diving at the church! You can see…
    Silky Shark

    Monster Face Malpelo, Colombia

    This site is on the north side of Virginia's Altar, under what looks like the face of a monster, which seems to be looking at Malpelo from the North. Descend down the vertical wall where it's possible to see huge schools of hammerheads.There are also tuna, silky sharks, eagle rays, jacks, eels and…
    Manta Ray

    Castaway Coast Malpelo, Colombia

    Loads of Creole fish, eels, sea bass, jacks and sea urchins but the best things to see are the pacific manta or school of hammerheads!
    Hammerhead

    The Freezer Malpelo, Colombia

    Wall dive, with lots of hard corals and volcanic landscape.Massive schools of hammerhead sharks and other big pelagics.Look out for silkies, whale sharks, tuna, rays, eels and jacks.
    School of Eagle Rays

    The Fridge Malpelo, Colombia

    A small bay with a cleaning station for jacks and hammerhead.Lots of creole fish, eagle rays, silky sharks in the hundreds and maybe even a whale shark or two.Fabulous dive.
    Galapagos Sharks

    La Gringa Malpelo, Colombia

    The biggest rock on the south of Malpelo, swim through the cave in the pinnacle onto the three sea mounds where a big school of jacks hang out.Hammerheads frequent the area along with the illusive Galapagos shark, eagle rays, and tuna.
    Scorpionfish

    The Twins Malpelo, Colombia

    This site is two long parallel pinnacles that form a canyon that schools of hammerhead sharks and eagle rays tend to swim through.Look for scorpionfish and eels in the shallower depths or maybe a silky shark a bit deeper.
    School of Jacks

    Viginia's Altar Malpelo, Colombia

    Also called 'The Reef', with large coral formations and lots of reef fish, snapper, bass, surgeonfish, angelfish, Morrish Idols and morays.Schools of barracuda and jacks are common and maybe the occasional hammerhead.