2 Tank Deep Dive Wreck C58 and No Name

$160 USD per person including gear rental

Location

Meet at Carey Dive Center

Description

At 86ft, the C-58 Wreck is one of the most popular scuba diving sites near Isla Mujeres. The ship was originally named the USS Harlequin and was used as a minesweeper during World War II. In 1980, the Mexican Navy intentionally sunk the ship to create an artificial reef. This wreck is 45 minutes away from Isla Mujeres. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma split the wreck in two. Advanced divers choose this dive because of its depth and challenging current.

No Name is a thrilling 60ft drift dive with walls and crevices where nurse sharks and moray eels hide. There is also one spot where you can see huge groups of fish, such as grunts, snappers and groupers.

Includes: 2 Open water dives. Gear Rental. Tanks and weights. National Marine park fee. Bottle of water.

Notes/Additional information: 15 years old and over. Requirements: PADI Advanced Open Water Diver. Minimum 25 open water logged dives. Must be comfortable swimming/diving in strong sea currents. Must not have any problems with ears or with equalizing ears at deep depths. 

Minimum of 2 people per booking. If you would like to book for only 1 person, please email Carey Dive Center direct for availability at info@careydivecenter.com

 

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