Operational overview with boat-entry pattern, typical visibility range, seasonality, and current caution.
Alma Jane Wreck
Artificial reef wreck with schooling fish in Sabang Bay.
Local operator required
Boat logistics, wreck overhead spaces, and occasional stronger current make this site best dived with a local operator and guide.
About Alma Jane Wreck
Alma Jane Wreck is an upright cargo wreck off Sabang that now dives as an artificial reef, with open sections, coral growth, and dense fish life around the hull. Most dives start on the mooring line and work the exterior before a brief look into the more open interior spaces. Expect schooling fish around the bow and stern, scattered macro life in the surrounding rubble, and conditions that are most comfortable for experienced scuba divers diving with a local guide.
Research Estimate At Alma Jane Wreck
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Where Is Alma Jane Wreck?
Alma Jane Wreck Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
20m - 30m
Depth Note
Wreck lies at approximately 20β30 m.
Best Season
Dived year-round, with the calmest water and strongest visibility typically from November to May.
Typical Conditions
Usually a short boat dive onto an upright wreck in warm water with good fish life, workable to very good visibility, and mild to moderate current that can feel stronger at the surface.
Safety & Access At Alma Jane Wreck
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This is a deep wreck dive with an overhead environment and occasional stronger surface current. Descend and ascend on the mooring line when briefed to do so, and keep penetration to properly trained divers.
Legal Notes
Puerto Galera's coastal dive sites are within a protected marine area, so follow local sanctuary rules, mooring practices, and guide or operator instructions.
Local Intel For Alma Jane Wreck
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Best as a guided advanced scuba dive focusing on the exterior, selected open swim-throughs, and efficient bottom-time management on a deep wreck.
Freedive
Not generally treated as a practical freedive site for visiting divers because the main attraction is a deep wreck best explored on scuba from a boat.
Snorkel
Not a realistic snorkel site for most visitors; the wreck sits well below typical snorkel range and is approached as a boat-based scuba dive.
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Exposure Profile at Alma Jane Wreck
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Wildlife at Alma Jane Wreck
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Recent Logged Visits At Alma Jane Wreck
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Alma Jane Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Independent site guide describing wreck layout, visibility, and common fish and macro life.
Municipal dive-site listing describing Alma Jane Wreck as a training-oriented local wreck.
Tourism dive guide covering Puerto Galera access, protected-area context, year-round diving, and Alma Jane site profile.
Independent site listing supporting popularity, moderate-current wording, and commonly observed species.
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