CheddarChick
Contributor
Wednesday 03/14/2007 Tugboat at Caracas Bay Beach
We are doing 3 dives today with our last one a night dive with Tony. So we are trying Nitrox for the first two dives at the Tugboat. This dive site in located on the south part of the island past Caracas Baai. It is right next to a dock where the tankers and cargo ships tie up. Last year we dove right next to an oil tanker, and it was very strange. This year the dock was empty. A new dive shop has taken over the beach area and done a marvelous job with cleanup and opening up the snack bar and dive shop. This spot boasts a sunken tug boat in about 15 feet of water, and is one of the main snorkeling spots for the cruise boats to send their clients. While we were there the boats numbered two or three. It was very funny to look up and see feet and faces both up and down. Lobster, eels, and puffer fish everywhere. The wall dive right off the tugboat is very nice. Do this part first and drop down along the wall, where it seems to drops forever. Then return and play in the shallows of the tugboat. It teems with fish hiding inside from predators. When I looked in it was packed with Sweeper fish so close together it looked like a sardine can. Jeff saw a big squid scoot along so fast he couldn’t even catch my attention. On our second dive, we picked up bottles and fishing line that was everywhere. The bottles made a great underwater alert signal. Lovely dives here, not a ton of beach and as it is popular it does get crowded.
The following pictures were taken by Scubatexastony
We are doing 3 dives today with our last one a night dive with Tony. So we are trying Nitrox for the first two dives at the Tugboat. This dive site in located on the south part of the island past Caracas Baai. It is right next to a dock where the tankers and cargo ships tie up. Last year we dove right next to an oil tanker, and it was very strange. This year the dock was empty. A new dive shop has taken over the beach area and done a marvelous job with cleanup and opening up the snack bar and dive shop. This spot boasts a sunken tug boat in about 15 feet of water, and is one of the main snorkeling spots for the cruise boats to send their clients. While we were there the boats numbered two or three. It was very funny to look up and see feet and faces both up and down. Lobster, eels, and puffer fish everywhere. The wall dive right off the tugboat is very nice. Do this part first and drop down along the wall, where it seems to drops forever. Then return and play in the shallows of the tugboat. It teems with fish hiding inside from predators. When I looked in it was packed with Sweeper fish so close together it looked like a sardine can. Jeff saw a big squid scoot along so fast he couldn’t even catch my attention. On our second dive, we picked up bottles and fishing line that was everywhere. The bottles made a great underwater alert signal. Lovely dives here, not a ton of beach and as it is popular it does get crowded.
The following pictures were taken by Scubatexastony


