PUERTO MORELOS WRECK DIVE Sinked Ship (2 TANKS)

Price in MXN
15% deposit to book

Explore the fascinating history of the C-56 Juan Escutia wreck in Puerto Morelos, a former Mexican Navy ship turned artificial reef that is now an exciting dive site. This wreck, submerged at about 100 feet deep, is home to vibrant marine life, including schools of fish, moray eels and barracuda.

Includes:

  • Transportation Playa del Carmen/Puerto Morelos
  • Certified Guide
  • Water
  • Tank and lead
  •  8:30 AM to 02:00 PM

Not Included:

  • $400 Equipment Rental

Requirements:

  • Be Certified

Recomendations:

  • 18hs Before flying

 

Pay a 15% deposit

A Submerged Treasure in the Mexican Caribbean

 

PUERTO MORELOS WRECK DIVE

 

Puerto Morelos, a picturesque fishing port in the Riviera Maya, is not only known for its beautiful beaches and tranquil atmosphere, but also for a fascinating underwater treasure.

Includes:

  • Transportation Playa del Carmen/Puerto Morelos
  • Certified Guide
  • Water
  • Tank and lead
  •  8:30 AM TO 02:00 PM

Not Included:

  • $400 Equipment Rental

Requirements:

  • Be Certified

Recomendations:

  • 18hs Before Flying

PUERTO MORELOS DIVING SHIPWRECK

Visit the sinked ship now!

The wreck in Puerto Morelos is more than just a dive destination; it is a window to the past and a sanctuary for marine life. Whether you are an experienced diver looking for your next big dive or a beginner eager to explore the depths of the ocean, this is a great place to explore.

Ideal for intermediate and advanced divers, this dive offers the opportunity to explore both the inside and outside of the ship, surrounded by colorful corals and sponges that have colonized the structure. In addition, in certain seasons, it is possible to spot bull sharks, which adds an extra level of excitement to the experience.

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