More about the Inchcape 10 wreck
Sinking ships to produce artificial reefs is an acceptable practice as long as it uses environmentally safe methods. In Fujairah, shipwrecks are considered recreational diving highlights.
Inchcape 10, originally known as Jetwise was built in Singapore in 1982 and bought by Inchcape Shipping Services in 1998. Purposefully sunk on 28 June 2003 to form an artificial reef, Inchcape 10 is the largest and newest of the wrecks. She sits upright, with the bow facing north.
Qualified certified divers will enjoy exploring Inchcape 10’s mysterious passageways and hatches. She has become a haven for an impressive fish population. There’s a good chance of spotting interesting marine creatures like moray eels, stingrays, sea snakes, juvenile barracuda, and more. Experience a different kind of thrill as you encounter these marvelous marine creatures at close range.