The wreck of the Arrow rests between 20 and 30m / 66 – 100feet, after hitting Cerberus Rocks on a cold morning of February 4th, 1970.

The main part of the broken Oil Tanker stands upright in 30m / 100 feet deep water. The upper decks reach up to 8m /25 feet below the surface. While the main part is mostly intact, the wreckage of the smaller part is scattered all around Cerberus Rocks, the rock formation that caused the Arrow to sink in the early seventies.

Today, many sea animals are around and inside the wreck and in it’s debris field. On the way to the wreck we can often see dolphins, mink whales and seals.