This dive site features the Costandis, a 30-meter Russian Trawler that rests at a depth of 23 meters with her top deck facing upwards. It's an excellent wreck for introductory dives and those seeking to build skills. The area is abundant with marine life including large congregations of Amberjacks, two Banded Bream, Saddle Bream, Damsel Fish, Trumpet Fish, Moray Eels, and occasionally turtles. Notably, a massive Grouper named George frequently visits, often greeting divers upon arrival and staying close throughout their exploration. Be aware that the number of Lionfish is increasing in this location. There are two permanent buoys marking its position; one on the port side and another just off the bow. Dive boats typically anchor near the port buoy, but it's important to confirm with the skipper as visibility can sometimes obscure the wreck from the anchor chain. Occasional strong currents are present, so a DSMB (Depth Sounding Manipulator Buoy) is recommended for safety.
Costandis
Beginner-friendly Russian trawler wreck with abundant marine life.
Boat Access
19m Avg Depth
23m Max Depth
About this dive site
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Moderate depth and easy wreck access, but has occasional currents requiring some experience.
Hazards:
currentmarine lifeboat traffic
Current Strength:
Variable
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