We dive there about every year,the best diving is the south coast lots of pilar coral you won't find in Mexico.
Use one of the small ops mentioned for more trips to south coast,the big ops tend to dive closer and easier sites but they do go south on some days.
Some of the best dives like Depalm slope (so.coast) can vary in depth from 110 ft. to 25 ft. depending how it's approached so be prepared for varied depths.
The wrecks like Janes Sea are about 70ft.,the Antilla is so big it varies from 60 ft. to snorkel depth, we were able to do a penetration last year but very few ops will let peple in now beacause the last hurricane made it abit unsafe.
I really like Aruba diving but you have to pick and choose the sites,some really aren't worth the dive in my opinion,others are spectacular(even better than Coz. in some ways).
We've dove several ops,we now use Unique sports, Pelican is good,I think Ciive or Dive Aruba would be good bets,Red sail is fine if you're a beginner and don't mind huge cattle boats,and cruise ship contracts,but their boats are very comfortable.
Use one of the small ops mentioned for more trips to south coast,the big ops tend to dive closer and easier sites but they do go south on some days.
Some of the best dives like Depalm slope (so.coast) can vary in depth from 110 ft. to 25 ft. depending how it's approached so be prepared for varied depths.
The wrecks like Janes Sea are about 70ft.,the Antilla is so big it varies from 60 ft. to snorkel depth, we were able to do a penetration last year but very few ops will let peple in now beacause the last hurricane made it abit unsafe.
I really like Aruba diving but you have to pick and choose the sites,some really aren't worth the dive in my opinion,others are spectacular(even better than Coz. in some ways).
We've dove several ops,we now use Unique sports, Pelican is good,I think Ciive or Dive Aruba would be good bets,Red sail is fine if you're a beginner and don't mind huge cattle boats,and cruise ship contracts,but their boats are very comfortable.