Jane Sea
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Large green morays and spiny lobsters welcome divers at this 250-foot shipwreck sitting upright in 80 feet of water, which is considered one of Aruba's best reef dives.
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Andy
4 contributions
Aug 2022 • Couples
Best place I've ever been. Beautiful beaches, warm water, always about 85⁰ with 30 mile winds. If you want a quiet vacation stay in the low rise. If you want the touristy stuff stay at the high rise. Food wasn't spectacular because everything is imported. Most everyone speaks English and you can use the dollar. Everyone was very nice. When you leave make sure you give yourself at least 3 hrs
Written August 17, 2022
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CourtneyH_TX
Houston, TX9 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
We loved diving on the this "wreck" with SE Aruba Fly n Dive. It is a huge boat that was intentionally sunk so no real "wreckage" but the ship is covered with life! beautiful and huge sponges, sea fans, lots of fish all around. We didn't swim through, just up and over the main deck but it was fun to peak inside the windows and exciting waiting for something to pop out around every corner. The visibility was great at this depth 70ft + and the current was not bad, we could leisurely swim around and explore.
Written May 25, 2016
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MARK D
Boca Raton, FL77 contributions
Feb 2019
I have been diving the Jane Sea for many years and this year the coral colors and fish are finally returning. Don't miss out on the reef on the way back to the boat
Went there with Pure Diving Aruba
Went there with Pure Diving Aruba
Written March 19, 2019
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Edward S
Elizabeth25 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
Jumped in with aqua windies sive shop and was not disappointed, current was a little tough at first but not unbearable. Tons of life lots of coral, fish, grouper, morays a liytle bit of everything worth a visit
Written November 21, 2018
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AstridWilson
North Carolina USA2,211 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
We only had one day in Aruba while on a cruise ship. S.E. Aruba Fly 'n Dive Picked us up at the Cruise Port and took us to their shop. The crew was awesome, well prepared and accommodating. I wanted to switch out my tanks for smaller tanks as my dive buddy husband is an air hog. They had no problem doing the switch. We dove with one other couple only. We dove the Jane C wreck. She was scuttled on September 4, 1988 just south of Barcadera harbor and mystery and intrigue surround why she was sunk. The Jane C was the best dive we had on our Cruise. We dove in St Thomas and Curacao but loved the diving in Aruba the best.
Written September 18, 2018
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Ross C
Fairmont, MN75 contributions
Mar 2018 • Family
Dove this wreck on March 24, 2018. Good visibility at around 80 Ft. There was a lot of sea life present with the most notable a small barracuda and small half dollar size jelly fish everywhere. There was a decent current and two foot seas the day we dove it. This is an advanced diver wreck due to depth, currents and risk.
Written April 4, 2018
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Tennessee50plus
Springfield, TN8,011 contributions
May 2015 • Family
I spent a week diving in Aruba with the Mermaid Dive shop and this was one of the wreck dives we did. This is an excellent very large wreck that makes for a great dive site. Visibility in Aruba is excellent even at this depth. It is fun swimming from end to end and peeking in the various rooms. Lots of marine life to see and lots to explore. Be sure to include this site as one of your deep dives.
Written October 27, 2015
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dcg69
Veldhoven, The Netherlands104 contributions
Jul 2015 • Friends
The J/C wreck is one of the best conserved in Aruba, it's very fun to dive through it and the reef around is also nice.
Not for beginners as it goes deep to about 30m, but it's a great dive for those certified above the OWD level !
Not for beginners as it goes deep to about 30m, but it's a great dive for those certified above the OWD level !
Written August 10, 2015
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Bart S
The Hague, The Netherlands19 contributions
Jun 2014 • Solo
Yes, it is a rather deep dive (90-100 feet). But it is, in my humble opinion, the best wreck around Aruba. Beautiful coral and sponges, and full of life. I especially love to see the purple sergeant major fish ferociously defending their eggs against predators. I went down there several times, always discovering new things. Watch for the Moray eel living in the engine room, sometimes coming forward to the cargo compartment
Written June 30, 2014
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Kaili D
Washington DC, DC39 contributions
Jun 2014 • Friends
This wreck had an amazing amount of coral and sea life on it. I would highly recommend it to any diver! This has become one of my favorite wreck dives to date.
Written June 25, 2014
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we just did our discover dive this week in bonaire.i have many otherdives ,but it was my wifes first.we received a padi book and was told we are good to dive for next 2 weeks in aruba too.can we bookthis tour with you?
Written May 28, 2019
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