This dive site presents a unique opportunity to explore the St. Michael and Tug 10, two ships that met their end in 1998. Both vessels were launched in 1994 and rest at a depth of approximately 20 meters. The St. Michael is slightly longer than the Tug 10, measuring around 16 meters. Visibility is generally good, allowing for easy navigation between the wrecks. To enhance accessibility, a connecting rope has recently been installed, facilitating visits to both ships simultaneously. This allows divers to experience two separate wreck dives in one outing.
St. Michael Y Tug 10
Two shallow scuttled wrecks connected by a guide rope.
Shore Access
20m Avg Depth
22m Max Depth
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Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Shallow depth (20m) and good visibility with a connecting rope make it accessible, yet interesting for all.
Hazards:
boat traffic
Current Strength:
Mild
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