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English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
English (Translate this text in English): The shortest trip is by boat from Beau Vallon Bay
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Hard to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 30 m / 98.4 ft
Current None
Visibility Medium ( 5 - 10 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience CMAS ** / AOW
Bio interest Interesting
More details
Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
- Deep
- Big fishes
Dive site activities
- Marine biology
- Photography
Dangers
- Depth
- Dangerous species
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
English (Translate this text in English): The Dredger Wreck is the actual DREDGER. It lays on its side. No penetration is usually possible (no entry points). Maximum depth around the wreck is appr. 25 m, but diving centers state it as 27 m.
A large shoals of the Yellow Snapper are usually observed around.
Possibilities to see pepper and snow-flake morays, Stone and Scorpion fihes (I found 3 including 1 juvenile).
The large fish comes out from the blue to feed on the smaller one at the wreck.
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