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Oued Yquem Wreck

Oued Yquem Wreck is a deep Sardinian wreck dive.

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Local operator required

Local boat operators are the normal way to reach this wreck in the protected area.

Deep wreck in a protected marine area with a long blue-water descent; best for certified divers comfortable with a serious profile.

About Oued Yquem Wreck

Oued Yquem Wreck is a deep wreck dive in the Tavolara-Molara marine area, resting on a sandy bottom with a long open-water descent. The wreck's steel-and-wood structure gives the site its shape, while engine pieces and broad sections of hull create the main route across the site. It suits certified divers who want a serious wreck profile with strong marine life and a clear blue-water approach.

Research Estimate At Oued Yquem Wreck

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AccessChallenging entry effort
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities

Where Is Oued Yquem Wreck?

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Oued Yquem Wreck Planning Details

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Reported Depth

39m

Depth Note

Public references place the wreck on the sandy bottom at about 39 m, with a long, blue-water approach to the site.

Typical Conditions

Open-water wreck diving on a sandy seabed with a clean blue descent and a long, well-defined structure to follow.

Safety & Access At Oued Yquem Wreck

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Safety Notes

Treat this as a deep wreck dive with a disciplined ascent and good gas awareness. The protected-area setting and open-water descent make it a site for experienced certified divers.

Access Restrictions

Boat access is the normal approach; the site is listed as a no-buoy diving spot in the protected area.

Legal Notes

Protected-area rules apply, including the Zone B no-buoy condition listed for the wreck.

Local Intel For Oued Yquem Wreck

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Scuba

Best for certified divers who are comfortable with a deeper wreck and a straightforward but serious blue-water approach.

Freedive

Not a practical freedive target; the wreck sits too deep for casual surface dives.

Snorkel

Not a practical snorkel target; this is a scuba wreck with a deep starting point.

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Wildlife at Oued Yquem Wreck

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Oued Yquem Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

www.parks.it · Directory

Protected-area itinerary page; confirms Zone B no-buoy status, sandy seabed, 39 m depth, and core species.

www.sardegnaturismo.it · Official Tourism

Official Sardinia tourism page; confirms the Molara/Oued Yquem identification, access points, and marine life.

www.scubadiving.com · Independent Magazine

Independent travel guide; frames Oued Yquem as a deep blue-water wreck with consistent marine life.

Operator page for the wreck; confirms the 39 m depth, blue-water descent, and historic ship identity.

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