Video: World's Best Diving and Resorts - Gulf Shores and Orange Beach
Dive Alabama’s Gulf Coast and explore the largest artificial reef program in the United States, including the state’s first purpose sunk whole ship — The Lulu.
With a 60-foot depth clearance at the top of the wreck, the 388 foot-long freighter rests at a perfect depth for new divers. Thanks to a bottom level depth of 115 feet, The Lulu is also attractive for experienced recreational or technical divers.
A variety of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach dives are just a short swim from shore, including a wreck and the jetties at Perdido Pass. To learn more about Alabama's Gulf Coast, watch the World's Best Video above.
Dive Alabama’s Gulf Coast and explore the largest artificial reef program in the United States, including the state’s first purpose sunk whole ship — The Lulu.
With a 60-foot depth clearance at the top of the wreck, the 388 foot-long freighter rests at a perfect depth for new divers. Thanks to a bottom level depth of 115 feet, The Lulu is also attractive for experienced recreational or technical divers.
A variety of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach dives are just a short swim from shore, including a wreck and the jetties at Perdido Pass. To learn more about Alabama's Gulf Coast, watch the World's Best Video above.