This dive site, Aguadilla, located in Puerto Rico, offers easy shore access with a maximum depth of 14 meters. The bottom is predominantly sandy, making navigation straightforward. There is no specific historical information or unique story associated with the site, but its accessibility and conditions make it a convenient spot for local divers.
Marine life here, while not overly abundant, includes sightings of lionfish and a diverse range of flora, providing points of interest for macro enthusiasts. Larger fish are occasionally observed, adding an element of surprise to the dive.
Aguadilla is highly recommended for night dives, transforming into a different environment after sunset. Utilizing Nitrox is suggested to maximize bottom time, especially given the relatively shallow average depth of 7 meters. It is suitable for both snorkeling and freediving due to its shallow, accessible nature.

