This dive site, known as the Dolphin Wreck, offers an accessible and relaxing dive experience in the Dominican Republic. Situated at a maximum depth of 27 meters on a sandy bottom, navigation is straightforward with a fixed descent line to guide divers. While the history of the Dolphin wreck itself is not provided, its structure offers open holds and a cockpit for exploration, creating an engaging environment for divers.
The Dolphin Wreck is teeming with marine life, making for a vibrant underwater encounter. Divers can expect to see surgeonfish, snappers, and angelfish throughout their dive. There are also frequent sightings of cuttlefish, various moray eels, and barracudas patrolling the wreck. Small coral heads surrounding the wreck add to the biodiversity, attracting a variety of smaller reef inhabitants.
The Dolphin Wreck provides a relaxing dive suitable for intermediate divers. Its clear accessibility and marine life make it an enjoyable site year-round, typical of the Caribbean's warm waters. For freedivers, the average depth of 13 meters with a maximum of 27 meters offers a challenging yet rewarding experience. Divers should be mindful of wreck penetration and ensure proper wreck diving training if planning to enter enclosed spaces.

