Description
A German freighter during World War II, the 400 feet long ship is one of the largest wrecks in the Caribbean. Today, its starboard side is blanketed in coral, serving as a home for sponges, anemones, lobsters, and a kaleidoscope of fish include anemones, tunicates, bluehead wrasses, silversides, eels and yellow frogfish, as well as white grunts in schools by the hundreds. Visibility at the ghost ship is generally 30 to 50 feet, and thanks to virtually zero currents, viewing is easy for both snorkelers and scuba divers.
Activities | Night dive , Dive training , Snorkeling , Free diving , Photography |
Dangers | Boat traffic |
Accessible | Boat |