Scuba Diving and Snorkeling the Wrecks in Curacao
When you think about wreck diving or snorkeling around wrecks, your immediate attention turns to shipwrecks. Right? It’s true! What bubbles to the surface is a combination of speculation and an excited fascination because wrecks are simply cool plus they also offer nature new habitats as incredible artificial reefs sites.
Here in Curacao, the variety and the depth of the wrecks to snorkel or to dive is quite vast. Not only is there shipwrecks to explore, but there are also cars, trucks, and even airplanes!
In fact – whether you are a snorkeler, a recreational or advanced diver, a technical diver, or just a land lover interested in wrecks – here in Curacao, there are wrecks for everyone to discover that even includes a deep exploration dive in a mini-submarine.
So, if you love wrecks keep reading as we dive into the 10 famous wrecks of Curacao!
Snorkeling or Recreational Wreck Diving
Average Depth = 5-12 meters (15-40 feet)
Intermediate or Advanced Wreck Diving
Average Depth = 12-40 meters (40-132 feet)
Technical Wreck Diving
Average Depth = 40-142 meters (132-465 feet)
Are you ready start planning your next Caribbean wreck diving adventure?
The only thing better than trying to navigate Curaçao on your own is allowing our local guides and our sustainable tourism partners to show you the all the secrets spots and telling you the incredible stories that go along with them. CLICK HERE for Complete Dive Travel Guide for Curacao.
We hope you will start thinking of packing your mask, fins, dive computer, certification card and your thirst for adventure as you consider traveling to Curacao.
WHY? Because Curaçao is an incredible Dutch Caribbean island that is a world class scuba diving and vacation destination that offers you the unique opportunity to create your own experiences on a relaxed schedule!
Visit Dive Travel Curaçao and let us help you discover Curaçao – so you can “feel it for yourself”!
Special thanks to our partners – NaturePicsFilms, Turtle & Ray Productions HD, Rick Rogers from DiverTrek, Cathy Salisbury from Dream Wrecks, Substation Curacao, UBoat Worx and Frank Do – for providing all the incredible images that brought these Curacao wrecks to life!