Aruba 2-Tank Dives Certified Divers Experience
Visit famous dive sites like Antilla, Pedernales and Star Gerren as well as lesser-known spots like Skalahein, Fingers and Kantel reef. Round-trip transportation from local hotels is included and dive gear is available for rental.Where can you dive in Aruba?
Aruba Map of Scuba Diving Sites
- The Vera. The Vera is a freighter that sank near Aruba in 1954 on its way from South to North America. ...
- Cudarebo Rocks. Huge waves crash around the Cudarebo Rocks at the northernmost point of the island. ...
- Californian. ...
- Skeleton Cave. ...
- French Bark. ...
- Black Beach. ...
- Father Piet Cave. ...
- Captain Roger.
Is Aruba good place for scuba diving?
Aruba offers enough coral reefs, marine life, and wreck diving to keep scuba divers and snorkelers busy for days. The coastal waters have an average temperature of 80°F (27°C), and visibility ranges from 18 to 30m (59-98 ft.). Snorkelers: Be forewarned that waves can be choppy at times in some locations.Can you shore dive in Aruba?
Shorediving is not very much done on Aruba and that is a shame since it's so beautifull. We do more shore diving than boat diving. In the first place we do this because it is an excellent and very safe way to take a dive after a (long) period of not diving.Where is the best scuba diving in the Caribbean?
- Cozumel & Riviera Maya, Mexico. Excellent Drift Diving, Beautiful Corals & Diverse Marine Life! ...
- Jardines de la Reina, Cuba. WORLD-CLASS SHARK DIVING, SALTWATER CROCODILES & PRISTINE REEFS. ...
- Cayman Islands. ...
- Bahamas. ...
- Roatan, Honduras. ...
- Turneffe Atoll, Belize. ...
- Silver Bank, Dominican Republic. ...
- Turks and Caicos.
Scuba Diving in Aruba - The Top Ten Dive Spots
Are there sea horses in Aruba?
Barcadera Reef is a unique reef on Aruba where you can spot moray eels and seahorses.Is there snorkeling in Aruba?
Our excellent weather, crystal-clear waters and fantastic sea life make Aruba one of the best islands to go snorkeling on in the entire Caribbean. Aruba is home to the best snorkeling in the Caribbean, with 6 fantastic destinations that are easily accessible and exceptionally beautiful.What is diving like in Curacao?
This Caribbean island features amazing coral reefs, walls and sunken ships. The island's dive sites are protected from strong currents, there is little river runoff to hinder visibility and the waters are warm year-round, making this is a great place for those just blowing their first bubbles or learning a new skill.Where is Mangel Halto Aruba?
Mangel Halto Beach is a secluded beach that is located on the southeast coast of Aruba. In fact, it is one of few secluded beaches you'll find on this side of the island. The beach is approximately 600 meters long and is divided into several parts with sugar-fine sand and vegetation.Is Aruba safe?
Year after year, Aruba consistently ranks as one of the safest destinations in the Caribbean, with low rates of both violent and petty crime. Of course, you should exercise common sense and guard yourself against problems that plague tourists anywhere (theft of valuables and the like).Do you need Covid test to travel to Aruba?
All travelers to Aruba are subject to health requirements and protocols. Please read the information on the following pages carefully if you are traveling to, visiting, or leaving Aruba. Did you know? Since March 19th, travelers are no longer required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination.What marine life is in Aruba?
Many have described the Marine Life At Aruba as extravagant and a sight to behold. You will be able to see morays, eagle rays and manta rays, parrot fish, angel fish and lobsters too.How is diving in Bonaire?
On average, while diving on Bonaire, the visibility exceeds 100 feet (30 meters) and our average water temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit (28c). The fringing reef begins close to the shore, usually, a short 30 feet (10 meters) swim or less, making Bonaire world-renowned for its ease of shore diving.Can you shore dive in Curaçao?
Curaçao is one of the ultimate shore diving islands in the Caribbean. It is a volcanic island which forms a "pillar" in the Southern Caribbean Sea, allowing the divers to access the reef right from the beach.Are there sharks in Curaçao?
Embark on a deep-dive submarine.Substation Curaçao has a shark-centered deep-dive excursion that is dedicated to spotting local shark species, including big-eyed Cuban dog sharks, sevengill sharks, and green murray sharks.