This dive site, known as The Corridor Wreck Trek, is a premier drift diving location featuring a line-up of six distinct wrecks. Divers typically begin their drift over the Ana Cecilia, moving north with the prevailing current. The wrecks, some having rested on the seafloor for a considerable time, are now beautifully adorned with vibrant corals and sponges, creating a unique underwater landscape for exploration.
The Corridor is celebrated for its amazing animal encounters. Divers can expect to see magnificent Goliath Groupers, graceful sea turtles, and various stingrays. Keep an eye out for reef sharks lurking in the distance, adding to the thrill of the dive. The rich coral and sponge growth also provide habitat for a variety of smaller marine life.
While specific best times for visits are not detailed, the site promises spectacular encounters year-round, particularly for those seeking large pelagic species. Divers should be experienced with drift diving and comfortable with strong currents. Due to the depths and currents, this site is not suitable for snorkeling or recreational freediving.

