Difficulty
beginner
Viz (last reported 73260h ago)
Max Depth
19.7 ft
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving at Jeff Davis Memorial
Jeff Davis Memorial is another fine dive along this stretch of sites. The kick-out is minimal, so makes for a quick and easy dive to whatever depth you desire.
On the stretch of road between Columbia and Karpata, 7 km North of Kralendijk.
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Zentacle
Sep 21, 2021, 1:05 AM
scuba
A 2 minute kick, and you're there!
Plenty of paved parking available.
Your entry will be at a sandy spot, just out from a 1 meter drop from the coral edge. Have your buddy hand your tank to you.
Just a view up North.
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Mark2
Jun 22, 2016, 12:00 AM
scuba
Excellent dive and one of our favorites. The coral is exceptionally healthy and lush. The fish life was relatively standard except that we are pretty sure we saw some sort of cephalopod flashing colors underneath one of the corals.
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Will Neff
Mar 20, 2015, 12:00 AM
scuba
Stunning reef. The soft corals in the shallows are as lush as I have seen anywhere. The thickly decorated wall drops to depths unknown. Life is so dense here the sand chutes are choked with it. This dive is food for the soul.
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Brad Stan
Nov 13, 2014, 12:00 AM
scuba
My first trip Bonaire. Amazing. Did shore dives at 23 different sites. This ended up being one of the better dives of the trip which was a nice surprise, especially given the lackluster reviews I had read. I saw a free swimming spotted eel and a turtle which let me follow him/her around for a bit. This one of my favorites of the north dives and definitely worth a return visit.
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Rlskill1
Jun 22, 2009, 12:00 AM
scuba
Had a fun dive here. Saw a Golden Chain Moray and some Reef Squid.
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Colleen Haggart
Mar 23, 2007, 12:00 AM
scuba
Good dive site with lots of fish. We saw turtle, puffer fish, eels, flamingo shells and more.
Originally posted on shorediving.com
Originally posted on shorediving.com