It was our first wreck dive so it was interesting. My wife is terrified of wrecks so we were doing good just to dive it, and excellent to get her to touch it (with her fin). Get your tanks the night before and go early. The site fills up early with both shore and boat divers crowding the area.
The hooker is always fun to dive. Tarpon are almost always present. It is about a 150 yd swim to the dive site. Not too bad even at night. The dive is around 65 to 85 feet. You can easily hit 100+
The day I was there, the vis wasn't all that great, but was still a fun dive. The resident Tarpon and Barracuda were there to make sure everybody had something besides a hulking wreck to look at. Good dive.
We have been diving here since 1991 and always take one dive to the Hooker. It is an advanced dive at 60 - 95 feet of water. It is an eerie sight as you descend on it. Never know what will be guarding it (barracuda or tarpon). I visit to see what new growth of coral if any.
This was a great dive site that we visited twice. The tarpons that live here are HUGE and seem to come out of nowhere in the darkened hull.
We dove this 5 times on our trip. My friend kept trying to get video of the inside. 2 times he had issues. Is it haunted? first time the card was not in the go pro and the 2nd his flashlight gave up. We will get back so he can get deep in the ship.
A very nice dive with crystal clear water. The local inhabitants on the wreck are all over the place and a few small sharks like to hang in the ship itself. But what can I say Bonaire has beautiful diving
Nice former Colombian cargo wreck. Ship is sideways, in a depth between 15-30m. Dive spot is marked with a buoy and can be reached from the shore with a short swim.One of the great spots in Bonaire! Get your gear with Caribbean Club Divers (if you're on a budget) or Buddy Dive (if you afford a little more)!
We swam out to a mooring line on the right, went down to the wreck, circled it and then explored the reef. The best part of this dive is that you get a wreck and reef dive in one and get to see the local tarpon.
this is a gotta-go site even though it wasn't amazing. there were some tarpon which is cool and the garden eels just off the boat at about 99ft are pretty cool. best part is the reef just south of the wreck check it out when coming back.