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East Coast of Aruba
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The East Coast of Aruba, exposed to the Atlantic currents, offers a completely different diving experience compared to the island's south coast. This area is known for its challenging dive sites that are more suited to experienced divers due to the stronger currents and rougher waters. The dive sites here are less visited, providing a unique opportunity to see untouched coral reefs and a wide array of marine life in their natural habitat. Diving on the East Coast is an adventure where divers can encounter larger pelagic fish, moray eels, and sometimes sharks.
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Dive Sites in East Coast of Aruba
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Pedernales Wreck
The Pedernales was an oil tanker that was torpedoed during World War II. Today, it's an excellent si...
8m
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De Palm Slope
De Palm Slope is a drop-off reef teeming with colorful fish, sponges, and corals. The site is known...
30m
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Harbour Reef
Harbour Reef is a beautiful dive site with an artificial reef created by sunken vehicles, boats, and...
18m
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Blue Reef
Blue Reef is a fantastic site for spotting larger marine species. The reef is home to a variety of f...
40m
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