Diving among wrecks in the Caribbean

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Scuba diving among wrecks in the Caribbean is a rich experience that many tourists choose because they like to dive on a cemetery of boats, an opportunity they have insured in Aruba, Bonaite and Bahamas.

They are sites that are of great interest and treasure different water scenarios for diving and exploring the depths of the sea, under the impressive world of marine animals. Aruba's beaches are known to be so exotic that few people can imagine the hidden treasures that cover the waters of the Caribbean sea. Dozens of shipwrecks and even airplanes lie in the bottom of its coasts, among tropical fish and coral sanctuaries.

It is a unique experience to visit the remains of a shipwreck in Aruba, and there are thousands of divers who choose to dive into that world water and its old boats.Some of these wrecks in Aruba were shot down by World War II torpedoes and other ships were shipwrecked because of different storms. Today, visiting a shipwreck has become part of the most important tourist attractions among the things to do in Aruba.

For its part, Bonaire is attracting more and more divers because of the quality of its sea beds, benefited by the actions of protection and preservation of local authorities and facilities for 24 hour diving.The waters of Bonaire are characterized for being very rich in fauna and many are the dive sites that we could mention, but the ones highlighted are Karpata; Alice in Wonderland, and Hilma Hooker, a boat confiscated by the government in the 1980s and then it was prepared and sunk to create one of the most visited artificial reefs in the world.

The Bahamas is known for its immense underwater spaces and its rich fauna and flora, is a true paradise for the divers because they can discover numerous shipwrecks, impressive slopes, beautiful corals, the dolphin dance and more than 50 species of sharks.The older the shipwreck, more corals, sponges and marine polyps grow on its surface, a real show for diving and snorkeling regulars.

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