Rosalie Moller is a wreck dive site consisting of the remains of the sister of a world-renowned ship – the SS Thistlegorm.
Rosalie is a former British cargo ship that measured 108 meters in length. In October 1941, during WWII, while transporting coal to Egypt, the vessel was bombed by the German Army and sank to a depth of 55 meters/180 feet.
Due to its depth and underwater conditions, the wreck can only be explored by technical divers. Visibility is not the greatest and can drop to 10 meters/33 feet.
After dozens of years underwater, Rosalie Moller is now a teeming artificial reef, home to fish like groupers and lionfish as well as anemones and corals. Gray reef sharks can be seen in the area too.