St. Christopher Wreck

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St. Christopher Wreck

Depth: 20-24m
Intermediate
Wreck Dive
45min Dive

About This Dive Site

St. Christopher is a retired 20m live-a-board dive boat sunk off the end of the El Galleon Pier in 1995. It is also known as Anton's Wreck. This is good start to begin exploring the reef fronting Small Lalaguna Beach.

The wreck is home to various marine life including:

  • Large Snapper
  • Giant Frogfish
  • Sergeant Majors
  • Butterflyfish
  • Wrasses

After some time enjoying the large Snapper that live on the wreck, the current will propel you up to another wreck, The Speedboat, in 12m/40′. This little wreck is a real favourite since giant Frogfish reside here, watching large numbers of Sergeant Majors defend their purple eggs from opportunistic Butterflyfish and Wrasses.

Note: This dive is suitable for intermediate divers and offers excellent photography opportunities due to the varied marine life and the wrecks' structures.

Diver Ratings

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Open Water certification required

Wreck Features

  • Retired 20m live-aboard dive boat
  • Sunken in 1995
  • Also known as Anton's Wreck
  • Close to The Speedboat wreck
  • Great for underwater photography