Don Cesar
About Don Cesar
A confiscated cigarette boat was sunk by the coast guard and now rests on a large sandy plain at around 35 m. The wreck sits in open sand rather than on reef structure. It’s known as a spot for lionfish hunting, and divers may also encounter barracuda and other larger pelagic fish cruising over the plain. The site can be difficult to locate because it blends into the sandy bottom.
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Don Cesar Planning Details
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Reported Depth
35m+
Depth Note
The wreck is described as being in 120 ft / 35 m of water on a sandy plain.
Safety & Access At Don Cesar
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Safety Notes
The wreck can be hard to find on the sandy plain; plan navigation accordingly.
Local Intel For Don Cesar
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Scuba
A deep wreck dive on a sandy plain, often visited for lionfish hunting.
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