Fifi ship wreck is a submerged shipwreck located approximately 8 kilometers east of Al-Bander resort in Bahrain. This vessel, owned by Khalifa Khalafan, caught fire and sank in the early 1980s. Currently the wreck site is one of the most popular diving sites in Bahrain. The site is suitable for the PADI diving license holders and PADI students because the wreck lies in relatively shallow water. The visibility at the wreck site is good and the cur...
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