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Prince Albert Wreck

Classic Roatan tanker wreck with easy south-shore access.

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Sheltered south-shore wreck dive with shore access from resort frontage or a short boat drop-off; best for divers comfortable with optional penetration.

About Prince Albert Wreck

The Prince Albert Wreck is Roatan's classic intentionally sunk tanker, set in a sheltered south-shore channel and wrapped in coral growth, sponges, and dense fish life. Divers usually work the upright hull, deck edges, and nearby sand flats, with optional penetration for trained wreck teams. It is easy to plan from resort-front shore access or a short boat hop, and conditions are most dependable when wind and wave action stay light.

Research Estimate At Prince Albert Wreck

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 9m
AccessSimple entry
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Current StrengthNo current

Where Is Prince Albert Wreck?

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Prince Albert Wreck Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

8m - 20m

Depth Note

Public references place the wreck from roughly 8 m at the shallow end to about 20 m at the deeper end, with the bow and deck sections described at different points in the water column.

Best Season

Year-round; calmer mornings and dry-season windows usually give the most comfortable entries.

Typical Conditions

Sheltered south-shore wreck with generally mild current, but visibility and surface chop can change quickly with wind and channel flow.

Safety & Access At Prince Albert Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Overhead penetration only for trained wreck divers, and channel visibility can swing with weather.

Access Restrictions

Access is usually through resort or dive-operator logistics rather than a casual public beach entry.

Legal Notes

Any penetration is overhead diving and should only be done with proper wreck training, equipment, and operator clearance.

Local Intel For Prince Albert Wreck

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Works as a straightforward wreck dive along the upright hull, deck edges, and sand flats, with optional penetration only for wreck-trained teams.

Snorkel

Some operators include the shallower surroundings in snorkel outings, but the wreck itself is primarily a scuba target.

Prince Albert Wreck Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Prince Albert Wreck

Directional shelter context for incoming swell.

Exposure Note

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Wildlife at Prince Albert Wreck

Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.

Recent Logged Visits At Prince Albert Wreck

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Prince Albert Wreck

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Avg. Visibility9m
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Prince Albert Wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Prince Albert Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

dan.org · Independent Article

Channel-depth context and current variability near the southern resorts.

www.divebuddy.com · Community Directory

Directory entry with visibility, current, and facilities notes.

www.divenewswire.com · Independent Article

Shore-entry route, deck depth, penetration, and night-dive marine life.

www.roatandivecenter.com · Operator Page

South-shore wreck access, soft-coral coverage, ray habitat, and south-shore dive logistics.

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