Santo Antão
The Santo Antão wreck sank in 1966 and lies at a depth of 12 meters, broken into three sections. Over the years, it has become a vibrant underwater ecosystem, with its crevices home to a variety of marine life. The wreck also serves as a nursery for pufferfish, with hundreds of them often seen swimming around. Additionally, encounters with stingrays and nurse sharks are common, making it a must-see dive site for history and wildlife lovers alike.
10 min by boat