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Carib Cargo is a St. Maarten wreck dive with easy shore access.

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Shore-entry wreck off Philipsburg with clear water, open sand around the hull, and strong fish-life payoff.

About Somewhere

Carib Cargo is a classic St. Maarten wreck dive set on a sandy patch off Philipsburg, with a shore-entry route and a true shipwreck feel rather than a manufactured reef. The wreck is known for schooling fish, lobsters, rays, turtles, and good photography conditions, while the open sand around it keeps the dive readable and friendly for controlled wreck exploration. It works best as a calm-morning dive when the water is clear and the open sections are easy to inspect.

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VisibilityVisibility: 22m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeLight surge

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Somewhere Planning Details

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Reported Depth

18m - 20m

Depth Note

Guides place the wreck on a sandy bottom around 20m, with the structure sitting upright and easy to inspect from a shore-entry dive.

Best Season

November through May, when the water is usually gentler and more popular for diving.

Typical Conditions

Warm Caribbean water, usually light current, and clear visibility that can vary with Atlantic swell.

Safety & Access At Somewhere

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Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

Wheelhouse and stern swim-throughs are no longer open, so stay within guide-approved areas and only enter the wreck if your qualification and the local briefing allow it.

Access Restrictions

Shore entry is normal, but the wreck has closed sections and some interior spaces are restricted for safety.

Legal Notes

The wreck is part of the Man of War Shoal Marine Protected Area, where fishing is prohibited and the site should not be disturbed.

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Scuba Diving

A straightforward wreck dive for training and first wreck experience, with open sandy approaches and a few interior features for certified penetration.

Freediving

Not a freedive-focused site; the wreck and optional penetration make it a scuba-first stop.

Snorkeling

Snorkeling is limited here because the main features sit at wreck depth rather than near the surface.

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