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●●○○#78 of 166 things to do in Aruba

Jane Sea Shipwreck

★★★★½4.8 out of 5 · 21 reviews
water
3h
Age 12+
outdoor
Photo: © AstridWilson via TripAdvisor

About

Jane Sea is a cargo freighter that ran aground off Aruba's north coast decades ago and now sits half-submerged in shallow water. The wreck sits at #78 among Aruba activities, with a 4.8 rating across 21 reviews — small sample, but people who make the trip tend to like it. It's become a snorkeling and freediving spot, though conditions depend entirely on wind and swell. The north coast can be rough, so this isn't a beginner swim; you're dealing with chop and sometimes current. Most visitors reach it by kayak or paddleboard from the coast, or as part of a guided snorkel tour that stops here along with other north-side sites. The wreck itself attracts reef fish and offers some swim-through opportunities if you're comfortable in open water. It's more of a secondary stop than a headline destination — interesting if you're already exploring that stretch of coast, skippable if rough-water snorkeling isn't your thing.

At a glance

Category
water
Duration
3 hours
Price
$75
Minimum age
12+
Intensity
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Setting
outdoor
Booking partner
direct
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