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ManateeFriends
None better. This wreck is in shallow water so its not just a dive wreck - snorkelers can enjoy too. Heavily encrusted with rich soft and hard corals; teaming with fish; surprising visibility; and, lacks the waves of most dives, The Antilla is the finest wreck dive ever.
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Kitkat_NY
This is a good site to snorkel. There's no coral reef, but the ship is on its side and has sort of turned into a hard block of coral. It was quite interesting to see. There are fish, but they are not very interesting.
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Trish4180
So much to see that you could dive this wreck numerous times and not see it all. Plenty of tropical fish, coral formations, tube sponges and more to see while exploring her.
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DaleB428
I've dove this wreck 6 times. It can get busy but it's 420 feet long so you can spread out. The right dive master will take you all in out through and around this wreck which has lots of fairly easy penetration. We saw Green Morays, several very large puffers, lobsters and all manner of reef fish.
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OldMeetingPlanner
Spend some time if you can exploring the Antilla, a German ship sunk in WWII. It has collapsed over the years and its various nooks and crannies are great hiding places for all manner of sea life, turtles, fish, eels, cleaner shrimp. You can't hurry, take your time to explore it is a great place for pictures