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South Coast of Aruba
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The South Coast of Aruba is renowned for its calm, clear waters, making it a perfect destination for both novice and experienced divers. This area is home to a variety of dive sites including several wrecks and beautiful coral formations. Among the notable wrecks, the Antilla wreck, a German freighter sunk during World War II, is one of the largest in the Caribbean and a must-visit for divers. The area's marine life is vibrant, featuring schools of tropical fish, turtles, and occasionally, eagle rays.
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Dive Sites in South Coast of Aruba
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Antilla Shipwreck
Antilla Shipwreck is one of the largest shipwrecks in the Caribbean, with its 400-foot German freigh...
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Pedernales
The Pedernales is a World War II shipwreck which has been split into three pieces over time. It is a...
8m
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Jane Sea Wreck
A large freighter that lies on a flat sandy bottom, the Jane Sea Wreck offers an excellent opportuni...
30m
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Debbie II
Debbie II is a small tugboat wreck that has become a haven for marine life. Divers can expect to see...
9m
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Sonesta Airplanes
This unique dive site features two airplane wrecks, purposely sunk to create an artificial reef. The...
30m
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Barcadera Reef
Barcadera Reef is a beautiful natural reef, teeming with colorful fish, coral, and sponges. Divers m...
25m
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