Oriskany, USA
Get ready for 4 full days of diving on the largest artificial reef in the world. The USS Oriskany was an Essex class aircraft carrier built shortly after World War II for the United States Navy.
$2,750 USD Person
Limited capacity: 5 divers.
Expedition leader: Ricardo Castillo
Oriskany, USA
It operated primarily in the Pacific in the 1970s, earning two battle stars for service in the Korean War and five for service in Vietnam.
The post-service history of the Oriskany also differs considerably from that of its twins. It was decommissioned in 1976 and sold for scrapping in 1995, but was repossessed in 1997 due to lack of progress in scrapping. In 2004 it was decided to sink it as an artificial reef off the coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. After a thorough environmental review and remediation to remove the toxic substances, it was carefully sunk in May 2006, settling upright at a depth accessible for recreational and technical diving. As of 2006 the Oriskany is the largest ship ever sunk to make a reef. This aircraft carrier was used in the movie «The Bridges at Toko-Ri».
Includes:
6 days – 5 nights.
4 days of Diving.
Double occupancy acomodation.
Diving Boat.
Tanks, Air and Nitrox.
Transportation in Pensacola.
Does not include:
Flights
Diving gear & equipment.
Helium
Off board meals.
Alcoholic Drinks
Tips
The unspecified.
What you need to know:
Dive Level: Technical and CCR, Experience Level: High and physical condition
Don't forget:
Bring diving certificate. Mandatory DAN diving insurance. Full diving equipment