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Black Coral is a fascinating dive site featuring the wreck of a medium-sized steam barge, now entirely covered with stunning black corals. Resting at depths between 35 to 40 meters, this site is ideal for advanced divers with Deep Specialty certification. The 25-meter wreck lies silently on the seabed, dominated by a prominent steam boiler. It's particularly popular among photographers for its dramatic coral formations and thriving marine life like fusiliers and lionfish.
The MV Nilgiri lies capsized at 30 meters, creating a vast underwater cavern. Its inverted position forms intriguing passageways. Highlights include its massive propellers and twin rudders. In late April, vast bait balls of fish gather around the wreck, creating a mesmerizing spectacle for divers.
A modern yacht resting at 24 meters just a short 10-minute boat ride away. This once-luxurious vessel is now a colorful reef haven. It is an excellent site for macro life observation and underwater photography, with fusiliers and lionfish swirling around the hull.
Resting at 32 meters, this broken vessel lies in two sections. The forward part offers scenic views teeming with marine life like blue-striped snappers and groupers. Sea fans and sponges flourish in the large open compartment at the bow.
Named after the commode near its boiler, this 32-meter deep site is compact and vibrant. Adorned with soft corals and schools of reef species, it is perfect for macro photography and close encounters with exotic sea creatures.
A 100-year-old steam barge lying at 28 meters. Fully covered in vibrant coral growth, it attracts a variety of macro species. Its calm environment and clear visibility make it ideal for practicing underwater photography skills.
Located 17km offshore at 31 meters on a white sandy seabed. Known for crystal-clear blue waters and colorful soft corals. Divers often encounter majestic stingrays and playful Napoleon wrasses here.
A historic WWI steamship (SS Perseus) spanning 135 meters. Resting between 28-40 meters, it features large swim-throughs, an intact propeller, and a massive rudder. A deep, dramatic dive into maritime history.
A 40-meter long wreck sitting upright at 30-40 meters deep. It is unique because you can explore the entire wreck in one dive. Features large cavities and vibrant reef communities.
The Pecheur Breton is 88 meters long and rests at 18-32 meters. One of Colombo's most popular sites, it features massive swim-throughs and holds teeming with stonefish and lionfish. Rated 5 stars for its visibility.
A massive 155-meter vessel resting at 24 meters. Accessible to Open Water divers, it's an underwater playground with deck-level cabins, a collapsed bridge, and large groupers.
Resting upright at 28 meters, this photogenic wreck features an intact wheelhouse and staircase. It's a favorite for its biodiversity, ranging from schools of fusiliers to friendly batfish.
Also known as the "Car Carrier," this 113-meter wreck sits at 20-32 meters. Haunting relics like vehicle chassis remain visible. Pelagic species like Tunas and Barracudas are common here.
A hidden coastal gem known for calm waters and natural rock formations. Perfect for a peaceful escape, snorkeling, and observing colorful reef fish in a lagoon-like environment.
A world-famous site featuring rich marine life including turtles, rays, and moray eels. Offers a unique underwater landscape suitable for divers of all levels, from macro life to deep drops.
A pristine deep-water site (35m+) renowned for its vast collection of massive gorgonian sea fans. This soft coral paradise is a must-see for experienced divers looking for unique formations.