Odyssey Wreck
Massive, intentionally sunk cargo ship wreck broken in three.
Boat Access
26m Avg Depth
34m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site features The Odyssey, a cargo ship intentionally sunk in 2002. Measuring 300 feet in length, the wreck has broken apart into three sections. Notably, the stern leans approximately 30 degrees to starboard, while the bow is angled about 90 degrees in the same direction. Internal stairs within the stern provide access to various levels of the ship. The highest points of the stern and bow reach a depth of around 70 feet. Divers can frequently encounter large Midnight Parrotfish alongside Encrusted Atlantic Thorny Oysters and Green Moral Eels at this location.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
wreckdeep diveadvanced onlyboat divewide angle
Marine Life
Midnight ParrotfishGreen Moray EelEncrusted Atlantic Thorny OysterGoliath GrouperGreat BarracudaHorse-eye JackVarious sponges and hard corals
Things to Note
Difficulty:
Advanced
Deep wreck with a maximum depth over 30m and potential for penetration, requiring advanced certification and experience.
Hazards:
depthwreck penetrationboat traffic
Current Strength:
Moderate
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