Official Bayahibe dive guide places Atlantic Princess in Bayahibe, lists it as a beginner wreck at 12 m / 40 ft, and describes Bayahibe as calm with very good visibility and most sites under 30 minutes by catamaran or speedboat.
Atlantic Princess Wreck
Pecio poco profundo en Bayahibe, con fácil acceso en barco y vida marina.
Operador local requerido
Local Bayahibe dive centers handle the short boat transfer and site planning.
Acerca de Atlantic Princess Wreck
El pecio Atlantic Princess Wreck es una inmersión en Bayahibe a la que se llega en barco desde los centros de buceo locales. El pecio se encuentra en aguas tranquilas del Caribe, con una ruta exterior fácil alrededor del casco, canales de arena con arrecife y mucha estructura para la vida marina. Funciona bien como una visita relajada al pecio, mientras que la penetración debe dejarse a buceadores de pecios entrenados porque las tormentas han dejado secciones rotas y escombros sueltos.
Estimación de investigación en Atlantic Princess Wreck
Línea base conservadora a partir de investigación pública. Aún no hay buceos de la comunidad registrados.
Dónde está Atlantic Princess Wreck?
Detalles de planificación de Atlantic Princess Wreck
Rango de profundidad, temporada y contexto para planificar.
Profundidad reportada
10m - 12m
Nota de profundidad
Public guides place the wreck around 10-12 m / 33-40 ft; the exterior is shallow enough for beginner wreck viewing, but the interior is for trained wreck divers.
Mejor temporada
Year-round
Condiciones habituales
Calm Bayahibe water, light or no current, and very good visibility are the ordinary baseline; storms can roughen the wreck and leave loose sections.
Seguridad y acceso en Atlantic Princess Wreck
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Penetration is risky because storm damage left loose debris and broken sections inside the wreck. Stay to the outside unless you are wreck-trained and properly equipped.
Access Restrictions
Boat access from Bayahibe is the normal route; full wreck exploration should be done with a local operator.
Legal Notes
No special public permit language surfaced for ordinary recreational dives; follow local operator and park guidance for Bayahibe-area trips.
Local Intel For Atlantic Princess Wreck
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
A relaxed wreck dive for open-water viewing around the hull and sand channels. It is a good first wreck experience, but interior exploration is only for wreck-trained divers.
Freedive
Snorkelers can view the wreck from above on calm days, but this is not a freedive penetration site.
Snorkel
Surface viewing is possible when the sea is calm; keep clear of boat traffic and use the wreck only as an above-water sightseeing target.
Atlantic Princess Wreck Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Atlantic Princess Wreck
Directional shelter context for incoming swell.
Wildlife at Atlantic Princess Wreck
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Visitas registradas recientes en Atlantic Princess Wreck
Registros de buceo y visitas de la comunidad para este sitio.
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Promedios de registros en Atlantic Princess Wreck
Condiciones promedio basadas en buceos y visitas registrados.
Atlantic Princess Wreck Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Atlantic Princess Wreck Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Operator page describes Atlantic Princess as a shallow wreck with coral, sponges, fish, crustaceans, and a 12 m maximum depth.
Directory listing corroborates boat access and the shallow wreck profile.
Official destination page describes Bayahibe as a major dive area and highlights the Cotubanama park setting and strong dive-tour base.
Local dive-site page gives the site's boat access, no-current baseline, 15-20 m visibility, and the wreck's marine life and storm-damage context.
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