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Director's Bay (Seru Kabayé)

Director's Bay (Seru Kabayé)

Curacao, Curacao

Depth
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164ft

Visibility
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66ft - 197ft

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About Director's Bay (Seru Kabayé)

Currents are usually light, but can pick up quickly. There is a parking lot where you can assemble. The wall from there is a 10 meter steep slope. This dive is quite easy with an easy entrance. Submersion is immediate. This is a diverse dive with a good variety of reef fish. The mooring can be found atop a wide, shallow terrace. It runs from 4 meter to 7 meter. The reef can be found a short distance west of the mooring. It drops off quite steeply, from 10 meter to below 45 meter. Two sandy ravines intersects the wall. This site has plenty marine life and some of the largest colonies of soft brown Sea Rod Coral in the Caribbean. Directions: From Willemstad, drive to Salina. Turn right at the fourth traffic lifht and take Cracasbaai weg at the roundabout. Drive to Carcasbaai, turn towards Fort Beekenburg at the next roundabout. Go past Fort Beekenburg and Baya Beach. Continue to the old Quarantine Building, continue pass it until you see the road fork and turn right. Drive all the way down to the end of the street.

Director's Bay (Seru Kabayé) Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Reef, Drop Off, Wall

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

164ft

Visibility Range

66ft 197ft

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21% – 23%

O2
Marine Life

  • Seahorses
  • Black Coral
  • Pencil Coral
  • Alcyonacea
  • Brain Coral
  • Staghorn Coral
  • Lizardfish
  • Angelfish
  • Tube Sponges
  • Star Corals
  • Orange Elephant Ear Sponges
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