4 Dives In 4 Days - ScubaDude

Day 1 - Wall Dive

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The Halifax-Molinere Wall

This reef begins at 30 feet and drops off to 90 feet, revealing a variety of marine life such as sea fans, impresive vase sponges, gorgonians, large French angels, sergeant majors, spotted morays, Spanish hogfish, turtles, and rock beauties. Due to its close vicinity to the shore, this site appeals to nighttime divers. Divers should expect a light current. Visibility depends on weather conditions, since wind and rough seas tend to stir up the silt along the reef. More Info

Day 2 - Reef Dive, Wall Dive

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Spice Reef

Spice reef is excellent for shallow dives and snorkeling. It begins at 20 feet and slowly drops to a depth of 80 feet. Parrotfish, sea fans, octopi, finger coral, and a variety of small fish make their homes in the shallow water. More Info

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Wibble Reef

This gentle dive begins at 40 feet and slopes downward to 160 feet. Colorful schools of chromis and Creole wrasse populate the reef. Along the wall, forests of black coral and huge sea fans are accompanied by great varieties of fish. Lobster, soft corals, and other smaller sea creatures bring life to the sandy bottom. More Info

Day 3 - No Dives

You have no dives on this day

Day 4 - Wreck Dive

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The Bianca C

In 1961, the 600-foot Bianca C cruise ship sank and now claims the title as one of the largest wrecks in the Caribbean. The ship’s bottom sits 160 feet beneath the surface, although the upper portions of the ship lie at depths ranging between 90 and 120 feet. Barracuda, grouper, large hawkbill turtles, eagle rash, and visiting sharks swim along the stern. This is a challenging dive, and strong currents are common up to depths of 50 feet. More Info

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