Bonaire, a small island in the Southwest Caribbean, hosts one of the world’s most vibrant reef ecosystems-and a collection of stunning shipwrecks. Meet the tarpon, eagle rays and tiny sea creatures that call these relics home.
The Florida Keys are home to as many as 1000 shipwrecks! They form what is known as “The Shipwreck Trail,” a line-up of artificial reefs that provide the perfect shelter for fish-and a feeding ground for predators.
The Bahamas is known as the “underwater movie capital of the world”. Hollywood has been coming here for decades, making epic movies and TV shows in its crystal clear waters, leaving behind a host of cinematic shipwrecks.
From opportunistic pirate ships to well-armed navy vessels, the Yucatan Peninsula is home to a variety of reef wrecks. With moray eels, schools of rays, and thousands of other creatures, these sunken ships have become vibrant marine habitats.