This dive site features La Renée, a ship deliberately sunk to create an artificial reef. While the wreck itself lies at a depth of 45 meters, the dive site is accessible to a maximum depth of 36 meters, with an average depth of 18 meters, allowing for exploration of its upper structures. The wreck has become fully integrated into the marine environment, offering a unique underwater landscape for divers.
La Renée is vibrantly covered with corals and anemones, attracting a rich diversity of aquatic fauna. Divers can expect to encounter impressive pelagic species such as Barracudas, Trevallies, majestic Eagle Rays, and various Sharks, making it an exciting location for observing large marine life.
While specific best times to visit are not detailed, the Caribbean region generally offers good diving conditions year-round. This site is ideal for experienced divers due to its depth and wreck environment. Freedivers can explore the shallower parts of the wreck, enjoying the abundant marine life and coral formations.

