A large cube-shaped rock is a key feature of this site which towers from around 60 feet deep down at the sand to about 30 feet at the top with beautiful coral and sponge growth all over and loads of fish. Currents can be mild to strong, hence the Beginner/Advanced Level.
The Ledges is typically sheltered from the prevailing wind and waves which makes it a perfect snorkel site and shallow dive site. Currents are generally mild to moderate, shifting from one direction to the other with the tides.
The Arch is a key feature of this site which is a large overhang/swimthrough in roughly 20 feet of water with beautiful coral and sponge growth on the ceiling. Maximum depth of the site is 50 feet. Currents can be mild to strong, hence the Beginner/Advanced Level.
Named after a local lady who ran a tour boat in Culebra many years ago. As the legend goes, when she passed her friends and family scattered her ashes and scuttled her boat in this cove. A small portion of Lana’s boat remain in about 20 feet/6m of water. Gently sloping terrain drops down to around 60 feet/18m.
NO TAKE - This site is in the protected Luis Pena Marine Reserve. Fishing, spearfishing, lobstering, or taking animals of any kind is strictly prohibited. Lionfish may not be taken without a permit from DRNA. Mooring balls for day use only by a single boat (8 hours max), no overnight stays, no rafting.
Gently sloping terrain make this an easy site for natural navigation. As you near the point, currents can become strong and the depth can exceed 60 ft / 18 m, hence the Beginner / Advanced Level.
Windows Reef is typically sheltered from the prevailing wind and waves which makes it a perfect snorkel site and dive site. Currents can be tricky, hence the beginner to advanced level.
Lying on its back in approximately 50 feet of water, the airplane is one of Culebra’s few wreck dives. Currents can be quite strong depending on the tide, hence the Beginner / Advanced level.
This is Tamarindo Chico, one of our favorite spots! We are in the process of upgrading the description as we register our more than 50 dive sites with SSI. This is a boat dive with mild to strong currents, hence the Beginner / Advanced Level.
The Luis Pena Canal / Channel Marine Reserve hosts several dive sites ranging in depth from 30 ft / 9 m to nearly 80 ft / 24 m. Snorkeling is very popular here. It is a NO TAKE zone, no fishing, lobstering, or taking animals of any kind, any time of year.
Culebra, Puerto Rico has more than 50 named dive sites, perfect for divers of all levels, Beginner to Advanced. Currents can be from mild to strong with depths ranging from 30 ft / 9m to 80 ft / 24m.
Sloping terrain and large boulders. This is a boat dive with mild to strong currents and depths available over 60 ft / 18 m, hence the Beginner / Advanced Level.
Coral fingers protrude along the coastline, abundant soft corals and fans. NO TAKE - this site is in the Luis Pena Reserve where no fishing or taking animals of any kind is allowed (including Lionfish without a permit). Currents can be from mild to strong depending on the tides, hence the Beginner/Advanced rating.
Depths below 40 ft / 12 m with mild to strong currents, hence the Beginner to Advanced Level. The ladder is the portion of the dive into the current, the chute is when the dive is turned and the divers drift across the reef.
This is a boat dive with mild to strong currents, hence the Beginner to Advanced Level. Depths reach approximately 40 ft / 12 m featuring rocky, sandy, and grassy areas.
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