Ascend
Shore access
Entry: Intermediate
Approx. depth:
30m / 100ft
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Beautiful Wreck with nice reef next to it. Lots of fish and when we were there - no other divers!
Visited Sep. 2024
Sunk in 1984, the wreck sits in a sand channel between the reef at ~100ft. Popular site that typically will have lots of divers and snorkelers.
Visited Dec. 2023
Biggest wreck to explore on Bonaire. Really an amazing dive, tarpon swim around the wreck and the surrounding reefs also have lots of life. A MUST DIVE!!!
Visited Jan. 2024
Easy entry, can be busy but just because you see a few trucks parked does not mean you will be bumping into divers. Between the reef and the ship there is a diversity of life.
Visited Mar. 2023
Always a good dive - lots of tarpons, groupers etc; interesting to explore the wreck. Its good to bring a quality light on this dive to explore the ship
Visited Mar. 2023
Short swim out to the ship. Very close to reef , in the gap between lots of life , on the ocean side lots of big tarpon. Our max depth 100 feet, water temp 82
Visited Feb. 2022
Excellent dive! Interesting - first by the large number of tarpons and barracuda. The wreck is very cool with lots og fish and sponges. a definite must-do!
Visited Mar. 2020
The wreck is a short swim from shore and is laying on its side on the sand bed. Note that the bow is in deeper water than the stern. There is some good coral growth on the wreck and a variety of fish that have made this their home. We also saw several large Tarpon cruising around the ship. Great dive!... Show More
Visited Mar. 2020
This is a 10 minute drive from town,parking is good, usually lots of trucks there but only a few when we went. It is an easy to intermediate access, with a short swim out. Deepest is about 100 feet, we had lots of time to circle the wreck.... Show More
Visited Mar. 2020