This dive site features the tugboat Minuano, which was intentionally sunk and now rests upright on its keel at a maximum depth of 32 meters, with an average depth of approximately 16 meters. The wreck is well-preserved, showcasing structural elements like the ducted propeller, rudder turned to port, cockpit, mooring bollards, and bilge valves. Divers can explore some accessible passages within the tugboat.
The Minuano wreck serves as a thriving artificial reef, providing shelter for numerous schools of small fish. Lucky divers might encounter Goliath groupers, while it's common to observe rays, turtles, and nurse sharks frequenting the site.
While no specific best time to visit is mentioned, the presence of various marine life suggests it can be enjoyed year-round. Divers should be comfortable with depths up to 32 meters and wreck diving protocols, especially if attempting to enter the passages. Freedivers with advanced skills may also find the depth suitable.

