Navarra
About Navarra
Navarra is a 47 m-long fishing vessel that was deliberately sunk in 1996 to create an artificial wreck dive. The wreck now rests around 53 m and has been split into two sections by swell, with the highest point around 45 m. This deep wreck can feature strong currents. Divers may encounter leopard moray eels, stingrays, pelagic fish, and dolphins in the surrounding water.
Where Is Navarra?
Navarra Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
45m - 53m
Depth Note
Wreck lies around 53 m, with the top of the wreck around 45 m.
Typical Conditions
Sometimes subject to strong currents; swell has impacted the wreck structure.
Safety & Access At Navarra
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Deep wreck dive with occasional strong currents; plan gas and decompression accordingly and account for swell that has broken the wreck into two sections.
Local Intel For Navarra
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Scuba
Deep wreck dive between roughly 45–53 m; the structure is split into two pieces.
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Exposure Profile at Navarra
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