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Some of our 40 plus Dive Sites in La Parguera Lajas Puerto Rico

Falling Rock
 Fallen Rock, an underwater promontory which separated thousands of years ago and carved a deep trench in the ocean floor. Today, this passageway is home to a plethora of marine life can be observed, including octopi, sharks, moray eels, and forests of black coral orchids.

​Efra's Wall
 Beginning at 55 to 60 feet and dropping vertically to 130 feet or so before plunging thousands of feet to the seafloor, the wall is home to trenches and valleys, immense gardens of staghorn and elkhorn coral, deep-water gorgonians, black coral and purple trumpetfish.

Forest
This magnificent

 marvel of nature site attracts teems of fish and other marine life, making it an unbeatable diving destination site.  Wall corals and channels of sand.

​Chimney
Characterized by a large hole through the  rocky substrate from 55 to 70 feet deep. This site attracts ocean Nurse Sharks Triggerfish, French Angelfish, Lobsters  and Creole Wrasse as well as many invertebrates. An underwater paradise for divers.

Black Wall

The Black Wall in Puerto Rico is the island’s most famous diving destination. The Black Wall dive site in Puerto Rico has been named for the glorious black coral gardens, the schools of black durgeons and the black gorgonians that populate the area.

 

Hole in the Wall

Hole in the Wall is home to trenches and valleys, immense gardens of staghorn and elkhorn coral, deep-water gorgonians, black coral and purple trumpetfish.

The Parguera Wall   begins at 55 to 65 feet and drops vertically to 130 feet or so before dropping down again to a thousand feet to the sea floor. The Wall is home to trenches and Elkhorn Coral, deep water, gorgonians, black coral, hammerhead sharks, barracudas, sea turtles and many more. Thousands of rainbow-colored fish move over the reefs and through the spectacular azure blue waters. This underwater heaven has visibility that most of the time exceeds 80 feet.

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