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Antilla Wreck

About this Dive Site

Description

The Antilla, a German freighter scuttled in WWII, is one of the Caribbean's largest shipwrecks, resting in approximately 18 meters of water off Aruba's west coast. This iconic wreck is now a thriving artificial reef, encrusted with corals and sponges, and teeming with angelfish, moray eels, and lobsters, offering an unforgettable dive experience.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, December, January, February, May, June, October, November
Jan Calm waters, excellent visibility. Ideal for beginners and macro photography.
Feb Consistent calm conditions and high visibility. Good for spotting seahorses and nudibranchs.
Mar Peak visibility, very calm seas. Perfect for all levels of divers.
Apr Conditions remain exceptional. Abundant reef fish and vibrant coral.
More monthly highlights
May Warmer water, still very good visibility. Potential for dolphin sightings near the surface.
Jun Consistent warm water and good visibility. Relaxed diving conditions.
Jul Slightly reduced visibility due to plankton, but still enjoyable. Calm seas.
Aug Warm water and generally calm conditions. Good for spotting smaller reef inhabitants.
Sep Rainy season begins, visibility can be affected. Seas remain relatively calm.
Oct Visibility improves as rainy season tapers. Good for exploring shallow reefs.
Nov Conditions are excellent for relaxed diving. Abundant marine life.
Dec Start of the prime diving season. Very calm seas and excellent visibility.
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