Oceanatik logo
Oceanatik logo
HomeDestinationsDive SmartContact Us
The Breda Wreck

The Breda Wreck

Argyll, United Kingdom

Depth
Depth Icon

30m

Visibility
Visibility Icon

10m - 30m

Entry
Boat Entry Icon

Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About The Breda Wreck

The Breda was a triple decked Steel Hulled Steamer. She was used during WW11 as a cargo steamer. She sank after being attacked by German Heinkel Bombers. Today she rests upright and fairly intact in 30 meters of water just off Armucknish Bay. She is enveloped in pristine corals and surrounded by abundant marine life. Excellent display of bottom topography along with the corals and marine life, creates a perfect balance of color. Here you will still find many old trucks, tyres, cargo and various other items around her. A beautiful wreck dive to excite any diver. Despite the depth, this site has very low currents, thus making it a dive for all level divers. However, its recommended that beginner divers, dive in groups or with instructors.

The Breda Wreck Dive Info

Terrain & Features

Wreck, Deep, Reef, Other

Entry Type

Boat

Max Depth

30m

Visibility Range

10m 30m

Experience Level

Beginner

Best Gas

21% – 35%

O2
Marine Life

  • Crabs
  • Pelagic Fish
  • Groupers
  • Cods
  • Rock Fish
  • Various
  • Star Fish
Weather Conditions

Weather information for The Breda Wreck coming soon.

Dive Operators near The Breda Wreck

We couldn’t find dive operators near “The Breda Wreck”. You can browse all operators in United Kingdom here.

Location

Location details missing.

Dive Site Hazards

Hazards data unavailable.

Discover More

Discover United Kingdom

Asia - Maldives

The Maldives is a premier diving destination, celebrated for its crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. Known for encounters with manta rays, reef sharks, and an array of colorful fish, the Maldives offers dive sites for all skill levels, from shallow coral gardens to exhilarating deep walls. With excellent visibility, warm waters year-round, and strong conservation efforts, the Maldives provides a breathtaking and eco-friendly underwater experience.

Learn More

South America - Ecuador

Ecuador offers diverse diving experiences, from its mainland coastlines to the world-renowned Galápagos Islands. Known for encounters with hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, and playful sea lions, Ecuador's waters attract divers seeking unique marine life and breathtaking underwater landscapes. With options for shallow reefs, thrilling deep wall dives, and vibrant night dives, Ecuador provides something for all dive levels. The Galápagos, in particular, stands out for its strong conservation efforts, ensuring a protected environment for both divers and marine species.

South America - Curacao

Curacao is a vibrant diving destination known for its crystal-clear waters, abundant marine life, and accessible shore dive sites, making it a paradise for divers of all levels. The island’s diverse underwater landscapes include shallow coral reefs, dramatic wall dives, and even a few wrecks, such as the famous Tugboat wreck. Warm water temperatures, excellent visibility, and mild currents provide ideal diving conditions year-round. Divers can expect encounters with colorful reef fish, moray eels, sea turtles, and occasionally rays and barracuda. With its commitment to marine conservation and a wealth of dive centers, Curacao offers a safe and enjoyable dive experience in the heart of the Caribbean.