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Enrique - Enjoyed
by both snorkelers and divers.
The reef begins at the margin of
the grass beds with soft corals
and continues down to 60 feet.
Hard corals over rocks with a
variety of reef creatures with
the occasional turtle or
manatee. A short boat ride from
our dock. |
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El Mario
- A horseshoe-shaped reef.
Shallow areas in the center
provide the snorkeler of calm
waters. Divers follow the outer
reef with a near vertical wall
of rock, hard and soft corals
with sponges and white teleso
facing the open ocean. Grunts,
snappers and angelfish can be
seen in about 40 to
65 feet deep. |
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Black Wall
- One of the most spectacular
dive sites in Puerto Rico. The
lip of the wall begins at 60 to
70 feet and drops vertically to
150 feet and beyond. Wire coral,
deep water barrel sponges and
black coral decorate the bottom. |
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Chimney
- Characterized by large holes
through rocky substrate from 40
to 70 feet deep. This feature
attracts ocean Triggerfish,
French Angelfish and Creole Wrasse as well as many
invertebrates. An underwater
paradise for photographers. |
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Old Buoy
- A sloping drop along the wall.
Home to large green moray eels,
huge snappers and occasionally
eagle rays soaring up from
the deep. |
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Media Luna - The
reef with the greater
possibility of having a close
encounter with Manatees,
Dolphins, or Sea Turtles.
Shallow water diving or
snorkeling available at this
site. |
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San Cristobal -
Both shallow or deep cristal clear
water surround this awsome reef.
Abundant marine life such as
colorfull fish and Lobsters are
the rulers of this site. So
beautiful that it makes diving
or snorkeling the best
adventure in the southern part
of Puerto Rico. |
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Caracoles -
Incredible mangrove site with
swim along water streams that
makes it an impossible to match
experience. Water channels that
provide unique views through
your diving mask so that you will
never forget and urge to repeat.
Shallow dive or snorkel around
this magnificent natural
creation. |
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