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Noord dive sites

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Best Season

Year-round

Skill Levels

all-levels, beginner

Nearby Cities

Palm Beach

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Diving in Noord

Noord offers wreck, reef dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.

FAQ

What is the history of the Antilla wreck in Aruba?

The SS Antilla was a 122-metre German cargo vessel that was scuttled by her own crew on May 10, 1940, when the Netherlands entered World War II. Rather than surrender the ship to Dutch authorities, the crew set fire to the vessel and opened the sea cocks. The ship sank in shallow water off the northwest coast of Aruba, where she remains today.

How deep is the Antilla wreck dive in Aruba?

The Antilla lies on her port side in relatively shallow water, with the top of the wreck at about 5 metres and the sandy bottom at approximately 18 metres. This shallow depth makes it accessible to divers of all levels and allows for extended bottom times. The massive size of the wreck means you can easily spend multiple dives exploring different sections.

Can beginners dive the Antilla wreck?

Yes, the Antilla is very beginner-friendly for external exploration. The shallow depth of 5-18 metres, mild currents, and massive scale make it easy to navigate. Penetration into the interior is available for more experienced divers. Many operators also run snorkelling trips to the wreck, as the top sections are visible from the surface.

Is Arashi Reef good for beginner divers?

Arashi Reef is one of the best beginner dive sites in Aruba. The maximum depth is about 12 metres, there is virtually no current, and the shore entry from Arashi Beach is simple. The reef supports diverse and colourful marine life that makes for rewarding dives even at shallow depth. It is also popular for Discover Scuba and training dives.

Can you snorkel at Arashi Reef in Aruba?

Absolutely. Arashi Beach is one of Aruba's top snorkelling spots. The reef begins close to shore in shallow water, and snorkelers can see parrotfish, angelfish, and even small rays without diving deep. The calm, clear conditions make it ideal for families and first-time snorkelers. Bring your own gear or rent from nearby vendors.

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