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cape zanpa - advanced

General description

Deep dives ahead and a lot of historical content too. On this site we will visit many deep swimming through, find huge fan corals and hard coral reef, maybe some sharks and turtles. But after the end of the WWII the Americans dropped loads of equipment from the cliffs of Zanpa and still can be found until these days. Parts of trucks, bullet shells, artilleries and more. Would you like to dig on the past and founf more about it? Join us!!

Diving operation

We meet at the port around 8am and we stay onboard for 2 dives. There is no toilet available. Each dive take about 45 minutes and after the second dive we head back to the port. If you are up to to the third dive, the lunch time will be spent on the port and we head to a dive site nearby the port on which you can chill on soft coral reefs. Usually finish around 2:30pm

What to bring

For a full day dive we recommend to bring water, snacks, a towel, sunglasses and sunscreen (prefer the ones reef-safe). Also bring some change as it will not be allowed to sit on car with wetsuits or wet clothes. There will always be a cooler box available for your food and drinks.

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