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Aguadilla

It is located at a depth of 0 to 40 feet, it can be reached from the shore, the bottom is sandy. To enjoy what it has, it is recommended to use nitrox, so you can stay longer at depth. Perfect for night dives.

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El Natural

This is a natural reef site ranging in depth from 30 feet up to about 70-80 feet, in a gradual descent. The shoreline is rocky so you need to be careful where you step, but the dive is a nice pleasure dive. Visibility can range from 15 feet to over 50 or 60 feet.

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Crashboat Wall and Anchor

This site is the remnant of an old pier. It is a shallow site, no more than 30-35 feet of depth with a sandy bottom. The wreckage on the bottom provides an artificial reef for a large variety of marine life. Visibility ranges between 10 feet (if it has been raining) to over 50 or 60 feet.

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Ancones

DPV dive...60 ft/18m...1/2 mile from shore, possible find of artifacts. Many different small cargo wrecks from the early 1900’s and ancient spanish defense battery and many invasions from brits, dutchs and french were defended by spanish army in 1600’s...

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Muelle de Azúcar

This is a shallow shore or boat dive on the remnants of an old sugar plant pier. The bottom is sandy and full of pier wreckage with a max depth of 40 feet. Visibility is usually very good, and there normally isn’t a strong current in the area.

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B-29 Aircraft Wreck

This is a deep dive of 127 feet/38m, and only accessible from a boat. Nitrox is recommended to be able to enjoy this site. The B-29 is a WWII plane, but there is not much left to see; only a few engine parts and some fusel arches.

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MV Ambar (Wreck)

The MV Ambar is a wreck accessible only by boat, reaching a max depth of 160 feet. Due to the extreme depth of this wreck, this site is for expert divers only with proper training and equipment for decompression stops. Visibility is usually excellent, and divers may experience light to moderate currents in the area.

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Manolo Cave

A fun reef dive with small cave/cavern to explore and fun swim-throughs. Lots of healthy reef life and multicolored hard and soft corals. Look for nurse sharks hiding under ledges.

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Punta Cana

Punta Cana shares the country’s longest reef system and is littered with amazing dive sites consisting of artificial reefs and healthy coral reefs full of marine life.

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Paradise - Dominican Republic

Paradies Reef is just that, an underwater paradise and a must-see dive off the coast of Punta Cana. The reef sits in 26 feet to 105 feet of water so there is something for every level of diver. A great night dive location as well to see the Dinoflagellates glow in the water at night.

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