The Camia Wreck is a 30 meter (100 feet) long cargo boat that was sunk in January 2001 as an artifical fish reef for divers to explore. Now, the wreck is being resided by some huge red bass, some bluefin trevallies, scorpionfishes and a well known shoal of batfish.
The minimun depth of the dive site is 18 meters and the maximum depth can go down to 25 meters. the current can sometimes be very strong around the wreck, this is why diving on the Camia Wreck is often recommended for advanced and experienced scuba divers.
The continuosly growing corals on the shipwreck are beautiful and the wreck contains many different colorful species of soft and hard corals. Many fishes are shoaling all around these colorful corals throughout the year, making the Camia wreck an extraordinary diving site. The biodiversity on the Camia Wreck makes this shipwreck a nice diving destination and a must see dive site.
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