Black Wall
The Black Wall dive is famous for all divers since it is a dive site on an impressive 22 miles long of thriving coral reefs. This wall dive descends from 60 feet to well past the recreational limits and is well suited for intermediate and advanced divers. The wall is covered with astonishing coral growth including black coral, black and red gorgonians, and massive purple tube sponges. The whole cacophony of colors provides an impressive backdrop to your deep dive. The unique and rare black coral covers the slopes of this wall. This dive site usually has fantastic visibility. And this deep wall dive is a great spot for intermediate and advanced divers.
Some of the most common species of fish you may see include Hogfish, triggerfish, trumpetfish, and rays swimming around. If you are lucky, you may also see some turtles or occasional pelagic fish. The Black Wall has been featured in the Scuba Times, the PADI underwater journal along with plenty of TV documentaries!
Location: La Parguera, Puerto Rico.