Tugboat Wreck
Tugboat Wrecks is located in about 80 feet of water off the cruise ship port and is home to a variety of creatures such as French angelfish, moray eels, and octopuses. Stingrays and dotted eagle rays can sometimes be seen in the area.
It is also surrounded by a gentle reef slope that is covered in spectacular coral growths and offers plenty of opportunities for macro photographers to put their skills to the test.
What you'll see: The coral reef is home to a large number of angel fish, surgeon fish, clown fish, and fish anemones. Moray eels, octopus, frogfish, moray eels, and other creatures can also be found. Bring your torch and take your time exploring the nooks and crannies of this reef to see the full spectrum of color that lives there. You might also see some rays or garden eels if you look at the sand.
- Type: Shipwreck
- Depth: 80 ft
- Location: lying in a sheltered and shallow bay on the island's southwestern coast, Aruba