Sunday, October 19, 2008

Red Sail Sports One or Two Tank Scuba Dive

Diving in Aruba is famous for the spectacular shipwrecks and interesting coral formations that dominate Aruba's underwater realm. This includes the 400 foot Antilla wreck, one of the largest wrecks in the Caribbean. Most of Aruba's dive sites lie along the protected western and southern coasts, a short distance from the hotels on Palm Beach.
Aruba's waters are rich in exotic marine life, including stingrays, moray eels, manta rays, barracudas and yellow tail. A large, shallow sand plateau surrounds Aruba making boat travel the most convenient method of reaching the off-shore reefs. Interesting coral formations are found from shallow water depths of 20 to 100 feet, with little or no current and flat surface conditions.
Please Note:

  1. Junior divers (ages 10 & 11 yrs. old) are not allowed on the 2-tank AM dives, as they are limited to a 40-foot depth. They are welcome on the afternoon 1-tank dive.
  2. Divers must bring their certification!


Dive into the calm, clear waters and discover the unique coral formations and friendly marine life of Aruba . Don't miss the opportunity to dive the largest wreck in the Caribbean - the 400 foot German freighter 'Antilla' where you'll see giant tube sponges and an array of tropical fish.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great blog...There are also Fun tours services available in Aruba that can make your vacation more enjoyable.Thanks for sharing information.

Ralf Klatt said...

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