The only known wreck of an American pre-dreadought warship anywhere in the world. The Ship’s history and unique design makes divers from all over the world flock to her.
The Skyraider is the most well-known piston-engined aircraft used by the United States during World War II. This unique AD-5N (redesignated as A-1G) wreck is still intact and in fantastic condition, making it a site to see for aviation enthusiasts.
LST stands for “Landing Ship, Tank“ and she used to carry troops, tanks, and cargo directly onto a hostile beach. She is presumed to be an LST 1 class and the 331 is the only ship of this clas was lost in Subic Bay.
A well-known wreck in Subic Bay, divers of every level can explore this ship that once fought on one of the most intense battlegrounds during the Pacific War. Situated on a a shallow reef slope 20 meters deep, the El Capitan can usually be seen from the surface, even with the murky visibility.
The Landing Craft Tank was an assault craft designed to deliver tanks onto a hostile beach. This wreck offers a combination of small penetration opportunites and abundant marine life on the outside.
Trimix dive. This wreck is in 72m of water very intact except some damage to the rear fuselage and 1 propellor missing. The propellor likely broke off as a result of the engine over speed. A blue water dive and a must for trimix divers to tick off their bucket list.
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