Blue Bird

Dive Site Details

The Blue Bird wreck, sunk in 2002 outside Puerto de Mogán, rests at a depth of 45 meters on a sandy bottom, attracting abundant marine life. Despite its modest 30-meter length, the wreck is a hotspot for diverse species, including large shoals of roncadores, barracudas, rays, and even occasional turtles and hammerhead sharks.

Dive Type

Boat Dive

Entry

Backroll from boat and descent on an anchor line

Certification Level

Deep Diver (70+ logged dives!)

Maximum Depth

38m to 42m

Current

Medium – Strong

Suggested Equipment

  • Snorkel
  • Camera
  • DSMB
  • Torch
What to Expect

At the Blue Bird dive site, experienced divers will encounter a thriving marine ecosystem centered around the wreck. With garden eels surrounding the sandy bottom and a variety of fish species inhabiting the wreck, this site offers an exhilarating and diverse underwater adventure. Given its depth and occasional strong currents, this dive is suitable for divers with significant experience.

  • Abundant marine life, including roncadores, barracudas, rays, amberjacks, angel sharks, and conger eels
  • Occasional sightings of turtles and hammerhead sharks during the summer
  • Prerequisites: Deep Diver certification and 70+ logged dives
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