St. Anthony (Wreck)
The St. Anthony’s Wreck, an artificial reef intentionally sunk in 1997, offers a remarkable dive experience. With its length of 65 feet and accessible cargo area, divers can explore its fascinating interior. The wreck is home to various captivating marine creatures, including turtles and frogfish.
Adjacent to the wreck, a small tire reef is teeming with marine life. Divers will be delighted to encounter a wide array of fish species such as Butterflyfish, Trumpet fish, and Oval Chromis. Occasionally, a white tip shark can be spotted in the sandy surroundings.
Located in Wailea, Maui County, Hawaii, the St. Anthony’s Wreck is easily accessible for both beginner and advanced divers. With a maximum depth of 21 meters and excellent visibility of 23 meters, this dive site provides an ideal exploration opportunity. Discover the captivating underwater world of this United States dive site.
Last updated: 2 yr. ago - Oct 3, 2023