Dry Dock
24m/80ft to 30m/100ft
Travel Time: 3min
Ability Level
Flood Tide - n/a
Ebb Tide - n/a
The Dry Dock is a large steel and plywood construction
which was originally designed to lift small boats
out of the water. It was sunk by La Laguna Dive
Center in 1998 to create a man-made reef.
The construction lies on a sandy bottom adjacent
to a small coral reef. It has become the home of
many different species of marine life such as sweetlips,
snapper, batfish, surgeonfish, pipefish and many
more. There is a giant barracuda residing here,
and blue spotted rays are commonly seen on the sandy
bottom. After you have checked out the site you
can swim a short distance to the shallower depths
of La Laguna Point. It is best to dive this site
at slack tide.