
MARTIN KELLY
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Cenotes - Mexico
Cozumel - Mexico
Mauritius
Grenada - Wreck of the Veronica L
Grenada - Wreck of the Bianca C
The Bianca C, otherwise known as the “Titanic of the Caribbean”, was a 600 foot 22000 ton cruise liner owned by the Italian Costa Line which sank in 1961 off the coast of Grenada.
The wreck sits at a depth of about 50 metres at the sand at the base of Whibbles Reef. The decks are at a dept of about 33m and the bottom of the swimming pool is about 38m. The tip of the bow is 30m. There can be quite a bit of current.
Fantastic Wreck dive, the Veronica is a small freighter with a length of approximately 40m. It’s lying at a depth of about 16 metres. Because of this, there is plenty of light and the colours are amazing and the dive time is long enough to really explore the whole wreck which is absolutely covered with marine life.
There are nearly 7,000 Cenotes in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, Here is a short compilation from just 8 of them (Chac-Mool, Kukulcan, Dos Ojos Barbie Line, Prima Ojo, Chikin Ha, Tajma-Ha, El Pit, and Nicte-Ha).
To dive in the Cenotes has been on my bucket list for years and it was certainly a fantastic experience.
Cozumel is an island in the Caribbean Sea just of the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. These dives were all with Pro Dive who are the on-site dive centre at the Occidental Allegro. All dives were on the West coast of the island.
Some nice diving in Mauritius as you might expect in the Indian Ocean. Turtles were fantastic and we saw many species of marine life that I hadn't seen anywhere before this trip. The turtles were some of the most relaxed I have seen anywhere and didn't seem bothered by us at all.
Dived here in May 2016 and had a great time. Water temperature was 24 - 26c