
Diving in Colombo
Colombo is port is another historically significant harbour in Sri Lanka and Colombo port functioning as trading port since 8th C. but Colombo port movements increased in 14th C because of Portuguese arrivals to Sri Lanka. Colombo diving tours based on exploring the ancient and modern wrecks. Colombo diving tours based on west of Colombo (Dehiwala). Sri Lanka marine journals reveal over 45 wrecks in bottom of the Colombo port ocean, but because of securities factors, we cannot do dive nearby the Colombo port wrecks. Follow wrecks diving we are conducting since 2002. It does not limit Colombo diving to wrecks. Wide angle enthusiasts can explore current swept outer reefs with gardens of gorgonian fans, while macro photographers can search for many nudibranchs, crabs, shrimps, pipefish and other creatures on the rocky reefs. Pecheur Breton (Cargo wreck)–Colombo. An intact cargo ship that sank in 1994 and now resting on its port side at 32m with its starboard side at 18m, and easily penet