Diving Hole In The Wall, Aruba | The Shore Dive Collection | TropicLens

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2020
  • This is our second most favorite shore dive in Aruba. It is not as busy as Mangel Halto or Tres Trapi and the reef is…well spectacular! Small coral heads just beyond the barrier wall at 15 feet are home to a variety of juvenile fish. The reef itself starts to slope more steeply between 25 and 75 feet before flattening out to the sandy bottom.
    Divers will see many of the fish typical of the Caribbean and may well encounter a few rarer creatures as well. (We filmed a Southern Stargazer attack a small fish!) There is a short walk followed by a short surface swim but the reef is very easy to navigate.
    We want to encourage more shore diving; so this video provides some guidance on where the site is, how to dive it and what you may see there. If you want to skip to or review specific topics the section timings are as follows.
    1:27 Site Logistics
    3:55 Dive Profile
    6:42 Sea Life
    If you have been to Hole In The Wall, let us know what you saw there in the Comments below. We would love to hear about your experience! If you have a suggestion for us let us know that as well.

Комментарии • 21

  • @DavidePusceddu
    @DavidePusceddu 6 месяцев назад +1

    Incredibly helpful 👍

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  4 месяца назад

      Very glad you find them helpful Davide. :-)

  • @Quaketornado
    @Quaketornado Год назад +1

    The locals call that area "Bou Baranca" which means "under the rocks". There used to be a shop called Bou Baranca of an old lady that used to sell drinks and sandwiches in a small hut on the left side of that pier a long time ago. Unfortunately her shop closed in 1999, and I vividly remember that because her shop was the only place where you can buy food, drinks and baits with a boat.

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the terrific historical anecdote Gerald. It would have been nice to see it back in the day. :-)

  • @maxienne93
    @maxienne93 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys, I'm actually an Arubian living in the UK and this video and a couple of others you've posted; like the December one, really helped me to showcase the beaches around Aruba with great diving and exploring spots for my husband to see, who is actually from Ghana. These video's are informative for when I visit with him in 2022... Since you know covid and ....heh, >>brexit... (not fun, trust me..) it makes things tricky when it comes to the new travelling laws (restrictions) that the uk government are just piling on here..lol.
    So thank you so much for sharing the recent Aruba. I appreciate it. So much have changed since I left 10 years ago and thanks to you guys I have also rediscovered new places from my own island , that I didnt even knew existed..lol, I know, it's kinda sad... but as an Arubian, growing up in Aruba, me and my family didn't have the time to explore and enjoy these amazing places, that most tourists and outsiders really seem to enjoy when they discover these wonderful gems.
    So I'm really grateful for you guys, to have the ability to film these wonderful gems and showcase these beautiful places under and above water. It really help me to rediscover my home. So thank you from the bottom of my heart. I really pray and hope you guys blow up on youtube and succeed cause you guys are doing an amazing job with your filming and directing and editing.
    Great job, like tops!!
    #newsub lots of love and best wishes!! ~Crystal Bermudes

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  3 года назад

      Wow. What an awesome note, Crystal! We are so glad you are enjoying the videos. It has been a privilege to visit, experience and share the wonderful sites of these islands.
      We loved Aruba so much and your husband will too! When we first arrived, it had just opened up and the island had few visitors with the hospitality industry struggling. As time has passed, we saw Aruba and now Curaçao pick up, although they are still a long way from “normal”. (A two-week lockdown in Curaçao was just announced.)
      Giving a little business to local economies is a small part; but, hopefully, some of these videos will have an exponential impact by inspiring others to come and experience everything the islands have to offer above and below the water.
      “Success” is defined in many ways and whether we blow up or not, comments like these make us feel like a million dives…er…bucks! ;-)
      Thank you for your very kind and heartfelt words. Safe travels! (2022 is just around the corner.)

  • @danielshearer812
    @danielshearer812 Год назад

    Great video. There are now two well maintained docks with excellent plastic dive ladders. Nothing else seems to have changed from the video. Currents here are strong. Certainly not for beginnings, especially beginners who are on their own. If in doubt, don’t go out. Go to Boca Catalina or Malmok or tres triapi instead. ;)

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the additional information and sharing it in the comments for others Daniel. We do post updates once in a while, so we'll include that next time. :-)

  • @karenaune3640
    @karenaune3640 3 года назад

    Since it's snowing today, you have given me a warm escape!! Thanks David and Leslie!!! Keep on diving!!

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  3 года назад

      (From Leslie) Hey Pixie - hope you are doing well, keeping warm and staying safe. Thank you for tuning in!! Stay tuned for more videos!

    • @caflet2009
      @caflet2009 3 года назад

      I've done this site at night, excellent night dive. Some bioluminescence

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  3 года назад

      @@caflet2009 It is a spectacular night dive! We went just after the October full moon and the Ostracods put on quite a show!

  • @erjtej
    @erjtej 2 года назад +1

    We got to dive this spot on our last trip to Aruba, it was spectacular. I think our fav was Mango Halto, though, for the ease of entry, but the reef here was awesome. Love your videos, it has sure helped us finding the shore dives on these islands!

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  2 года назад +1

      Glad you like the videos Terri. Some sites, like Hole In The Wall, are a bit hard to find without some help. It just looks like a residential area! Leslie wasn't up for it, but I did go with Pure Diving Aruba to try to catch coral spawning, but we didn't see much from that perspective. Still...any night dive is great in my book. Perhaps next time. :-)

    • @erjtej
      @erjtej 2 года назад +1

      @@TropicLens we actually did that dive w/a DM from JADS, he used to live right there in one of those apartments- he knew every tiny nook & cranny, we had a lot of fun! (He called it Rocky Beach)

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  2 года назад +1

      Can't beat a local guide! :-)

  • @eljuanito3923
    @eljuanito3923 3 года назад

    Hi guys I’m actually an Arubian that lives literally on that beach and never knew there was under water boi so il go explore that thanks for the discovery of my own backyard hahahah

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed the video! It is a terrific dive. Let us know what you see when you go. :-)

  • @sweetpea7068
    @sweetpea7068 Год назад

    Beautiful footage!! Snorkeling for the first time in Aruba. What would you suggest for our strategy at Mangle Halto? We have fins, masks and snorkel vest and don't want to venture too far out. Thanks!

    • @TropicLens
      @TropicLens  Год назад

      We haven't been back to Aruba since 2020, Sweet Pea, but I don't think much would have changed with respect to the Mangel Halto experience. When we were there, you could enter down some pier stairs or walking in from a small beach. It's a fairly shallow walk out, so you can easily stay very shallow if you like. Quite a bit of the area is behind some barrier land that gives it some protection from the sea. I see this comment is on the Hole In The Wall video. Check out our Mangel Halto video for a bit more information. Hope this helps!

    • @sweetpea7068
      @sweetpea7068 Год назад

      @@TropicLens Thank you so much for the tips!