Rebocador Marte

Artificial reef wreck with abundant marine life for advanced divers.

Boat Access
15m Avg Depth
31m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site is the wreck of the tugboat Marte, which was intentionally sunk in 1997 to serve as an artificial reef. Lying in a navigational position, the wreck has three distinct floors and offers numerous passages and parts to explore. The dive typically begins at 16 meters, descending to a maximum of 31 meters, making it an engaging exploration for advanced and experienced divers.

The Rebocador Marte teems with an abundance of marine life, making it a vibrant ecosystem. Divers can expect to encounter several schools of various fish species, along with larger inhabitants such as nurse sharks, graceful rays, and turtles. Barracudas are also frequent visitors to the site, adding to the predatory action.

The best time to visit this dive site for optimal conditions is unknown from the provided information. However, divers should be prepared for an advanced dive profile due to the depth and potential for exploration inside the wreck. The wreck's structure and diverse marine inhabitants provide excellent opportunities for wide-angle and big animal photography.

Diving

Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Very Good
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Excellent
Water Visibility Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Advanced

Deep wreck with multiple passages suitable for experienced divers.

Hazards:
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Current Strength:

Moderate

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