Infiniti Live-aboard, a pioneering scuba diving live-aboard in the Andamans, is offering wreck diving activities, a scuba diving adventure where the diver explores a “shipwreck” sunk in the ocean, in the Andaman Islands. A popular site for wreck diving in the Andaman Islands is the “Inket wreck”, a Japanese ship that sunk during World War II, at Duncan Island. This dive site is ideal for advanced divers, but sometimes conditions are suitable for beginner level divers too.
In addition, there is a smaller wreck, MV Mars, near Havelock Island, available for exploration.
The Infiniti, a 39m live-aboard vessel with four decks, eight guest rooms, lounges and a full onboard crew, is offering such high quality dive trips at the best spots in the Andamans. Infiniti has attracted & hosted travellers from all over the world – including America, Europe, Australia, Asia & the Middle East.
Sunil Bakshi, Founder & CEO, Infiniti Live-aboard said, “Andaman Islands is incredible for divers as it offers so many attractions including wreck diving. Wreck diving is special and intriguing, especially to the Inket Wreck, which is a lovely dive with its abundance of corals and marine life.”