The Gregory
Shallow wreck famous for nightly stingray gatherings.
Boat Access
4m Avg Depth
5m Max Depth
About this dive site
This dive site is a fascinating location centered around a purpose-sunk wreck that now lies belly up. The wreck has remarkably transformed into a popular nighttime destination, known as Sting Ray City. At night, numerous Southern Stingrays gather on the hull, creating a truly unique experience. A resident Spotted Moray Eel frequently patrols the area and enjoys a nightly meal. During the day, the site is teeming with a diverse array of marine life including Sergeant Majors and their eggs, Trumpetfish, Barracuda, baby Blue Chromis, and Bicolor Damselfish. Special guests often include Balloonfish and Webbed Burrfish, as well as Spotted Eagle Rays, Caribbean Reef Sharks, Green Moray Eel, Sea Turtles, Spotted Moray Eels, Spotted Drummer Fish, and Peacock Flounder.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
wrecksharkturtlecoral reef
Marine Life
Southern StingraySpotted Moray EelGreen Moray EelBarracudaSea TurtleSpotted Eagle RayCaribbean Reef SharkTrumpetfishSergeant MajorBlue ChromisBicolor DamselfishBalloonfishWebbed BurrfishSpotted Drummer FishPeacock FlounderGorgonian fan
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Extremely shallow depth of 5 meters makes it safe and accessible for all divers, including absolute beginners.
Hazards:
boat trafficmarine life
Current Strength:
Mild
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