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English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
English (Translate this text in English): The wreck is located on the west coast of the northernmost side of Aruba. You can see it from the surface.
How? By boat
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Alternative name Ghost Ship
Average depth 13.7 m / 44.9 ft
Max depth 18.3 m / 60 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Great
Experience CMAS * / OW
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Wreck
- Big fishes
Dive site activities
- Night dive
- Dive training
- Snorkeling / Free diving
- Photography
Dangers
- Boat trafic
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts/swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts/swim suits had to be thrown out.
This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts/swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&amp;#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&amp;amp;#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&amp;amp;amp;#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&amp;amp;amp;amp;#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
English (Translate this text in English): This is the largest WW II ship wreck in the Caribbean at ~400 ft. The ship was scuttled by its captain on May 10, 1940.
Wide open sections allow divers to penetrate the wreck with ease. But some parts of the wreck are i
unstable.
Shifts caused by storms causing modest but steady fuel oil leak as of late Feb. 2009. Seemed like more of a cosmetic hazard for those who were fouled, but light-colored dive shirts&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;#47;swim suits had to be thrown out.
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By Anonymous , 16-08-2010
The Antilla Wreck - Awesome dive spot! Too bad our photos of the dive got accidentally erased! Ship is BIG!