
Diving atSuzy's Wreck (India)
Understanding the actual conditions at Suzy's wreck is critical for planning a successful dive, especially for those new to wreck diving. This site, found about 20 km from Goa near Grande Island, provides surprisingly easy conditions, making it accessible to a broad range of divers. Its sheltered aspect protects it from the strong currents often found in more exposed locations. Divers approaching this site can expect a calm and manageable environment, ideal for skill development or relaxed exploration.
As evening covers Suzy's Wreck, the local air temperature is measured at 31°C. The current wave height at the surface is recorded at 0.8 m. These late-day readings characterize the surface conditions for the night.
Dive Site Coordinates
15.3500, 73.7800
Key Dive Site Facts
Dive Site Overview
Suzy's wreck, originating from the British cargo ship SS Rita which sank in the 1950s, offers a compelling underwater encounter. Resting at depths between 5 and 15 m (16 and 49 ft), this site welcomes discover scuba diving participants, open water students, and certified fun divers.
Its shallow nature even provides points of interest for advanced wreck training without complex penetrations. Over decades, the vessel's remains transformed into a vibrant artificial reef. A skeletal framework now creates a complex habitat.
Intact sections of the hull and superstructure present numerous crevices and sheltered areas, inviting closer inspection. Surrounding sandy patches prove especially beneficial, serving as ideal zones for conducting Open Water skills in a secure, current-protected environment.
Divers building confidence, alongside experienced explorers seeking a relaxed delve into history, will find a varied and engaging experience here. Accessibility and a thriving ecosystem define its appeal, guaranteeing a memorable dive.
Best Time to Dive
Planning your visit to Suzy's wreck during the peak season from January to April, and again from November to December, generally provides the most favorable conditions. During these months, the air temperatures average a comfortable 26.5-29°C (80-84°F) and 27.5-28°C (82°F) respectively, paired with minimal rainfall and calmer seas. Wave heights during these periods typically remain below 0.8 meters (2.6 ft). While water temperatures aren't consistently reported, the surrounding air temperature suggests a generally warm diving experience. The monsoon season from June through July often brings higher waves and increased rainfall, resulting in less ideal diving scores.
Climate Historical Averages
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
Current dynamics at Suzy's wreck tend to be quite mild, a direct result of Grande Island effectively sheltering the site from stronger offshore flows. Natural protection fosters an environment of generally easy conditions. Such a calm setting is invaluable for divers focusing on skill practice, especially over expansive sand patches that frame the wreck. Visibility varies depending on plankton blooms and recent weather; typical ranges are not consistently reported. Expect generally calm waters to contribute positively to clearer viewing. Wreck topography presents numerous points of interest for exploration. Intact hull sections, exposed ribs, and scattered debris invite close inspection without requiring advanced penetration skills. A combination of calm conditions, varied visibility, and approachable structure supports a comfortable dive for nearly all certification levels, enhancing the overall learning and discovery experience.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Approaching Suzy's wreck requires adherence to standard safe diving practices, suitable for all experience levels from beginner to advanced. While the site is sheltered and generally calm, always check local conditions with your dive operator before entry. The wreck's relatively shallow depth, primarily between 5 to 15 m (16 to 49 ft), reduces nitrogen narcosis risks, yet careful ascent planning is still essential. This site is popular for Open Water skills; however, maintaining good buoyancy control helps preserve the delicate marine growth on the ship's surfaces.
Recommended Equipment
Overhead / entanglement risk. Wreck penetration requires proper training.
- Dive Computer
- DSMB
- Primary & Backup Lights
- Wreck Reel
- Cutting Tool
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Suzy's Wreck, India. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
In these water temperatures, dive skin or rash guard is a common choice for recreational diving. A hood or vest is suggested for sensitive divers due to surface winds. Longer dive profiles can make thermal protection more important than short exploratory dives.
The waters surrounding Suzy's Wreck are currently maintaining temperatures close to 31°C (88°F). Surface air temperatures are resting at 31°C (87°F).
Environmental conditions appear stable for the near future.
Due to technical issues with our weather providers, live updates are temporarily delayed. The data above reflects the conditions at the time of the last successful fetch.
Dive Logistics & Preparation
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Suzy's wreck.

Emergency & Medical Support
Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.
+1-919-684-9111- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Nearest Airports
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Marine Life at Suzy's Wreck
The rusted surfaces of Suzy's wreck have become an intricate underwater landscape, serving as prime real estate for a diverse array of reef fish. You can expect to encounter schools of vibrant bannerfish, various angelfish, and surgeonfish navigating the structure. Large groupers often seek refuge within the wreck's crevices. Looking closely along the hull might reveal interesting nudibranchs, while the surrounding sandy bottom is a good spot to observe stingrays. Keep an eye towards the open blue for potential sightings of barracudas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum depth at Suzy's wreck?
The maximum depth for diving at Suzy's wreck typically ranges between 5 and 15 meters (16 to 49 feet). This shallow profile makes it an ideal site for a wide range of diver experience levels, from beginners to more advanced certified divers.
What kind of marine life can be seen at Suzy's wreck?
The wreck supports a variety of marine life, including schools of bannerfish, angelfish, surgeonfish, and giant groupers. Divers may also spot stingrays resting on the sandy bottom, barracudas in the blue, and an assortment of nudibranchs on the wreck itself.
Is Suzy's wreck suitable for beginner divers?
Yes, Suzy's wreck is considered highly suitable for beginner divers and those undertaking discover scuba diving programs. The site offers easy conditions, is sheltered from strong currents, and features sand patches ideal for practicing Open Water skills.
How far is Suzy's wreck from Goa?
Suzy's wreck is situated approximately 20 kilometers from Goa. It lies near the southwest face of Grande Island, making it a popular and accessible dive site in the region.
What is the history behind Suzy's wreck?
The wreck is believed to be the remains of a British cargo ship named SS Rita. It reportedly sank in the 1950s near Grande Island, and its skeletal structure now forms a vibrant artificial reef.
Are there strong currents at the dive site?
No, the site is generally sheltered from strong currents by Grande Island. This natural protection contributes to the easy diving conditions, making it a comfortable experience for most divers.
What dive certifications are recommended for Suzy's wreck?
While it's suitable for Discover Scuba Diving and Open Water Diver certifications, divers with PADI Advanced Open Water Diver and PADI Wreck Diver certifications will find additional value in exploring its features more comprehensively. Always dive within your training and comfort limits.
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Suzy's Wreck
Conditions are Good
Best Dive Window
07:00 - 14:00
Optimal conditions expected
Current conditions near Suzy's Wreck show 31° air, 31° sea temperature, 0.9 m waves, and 24 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.

