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Wreck dives in Cancun.

The Mexican Caribbean is a huge graveyard of sunken ships that have arrived with different purposes, in Cancun you have used boats to prevent the exploitation of natural reefs.

Located 30 minutes from the Cancun Hotel Zone, we can dive in wrecks by way of artificial reefs, home to thousands of aquatic species, certainly no better adventure to dive on wrecks.

Wrecks is in deep water, where often in winter months you can see stingrays and bigger groupers; the currents take us to the C-58 known as "General Pedro Maria Anaya" sunk in 2007 for diving purposes, divided into two parts (Stern and Bow) in 2005 by Hurricane Wilma. This boat of World War II as the C-55, renamed "Juan de la Barrera" purchased by the Government of Mexico to the United States of America and sunk in 2000, is 82 ft. deep.

The incredible adventure wreck dives requires advanced knowledge, as PADI certification (in divePro Cancun Diving certify you, contact us).

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