Dive Sites THE TUBE 7 - 11 metre coral reef dive. An excellent site for begginer on their first dive and for checkout dives. ANCHOR REEF 9 - 17 metre coral reef dive. A beautiful all round site, hosting a complete variety of typical Indian Ocean tropical sea life, including two ships anchors dating from the days of the old wooden ships which use to anchor off Trou aux Biches, still embedded in the coral reef. STELLA MARU 14 - 25 metre wreck dive. A 145 foot Japanese fishing trawler, laying in an upright position. Hosting an abundance of fish life and coral, including Baracuda and a giant Moray Eel. WATERLILLY 26 metre wreck dive. Two old water barges laying at a 30 degree angle to each other. The wrecks are not so interesting, but they host an incredible amount of fish life, including wrass, seargent majors, moray eels, and a large family of lion fish. The sandy bottom reflects light from the surface making this a sparkling dive excellent for photography. CORAL GARDENS & LOST CITY 18 - 21 metre (Coral Gardens) coral reef dive. 18 - 35 Metre (Lost City) coral reef dive. Majestic rock stuctures, gorgoneon fan coral, soft coral and an ubundance fish life including largers fish and a giant moray eel. The spetacular attraction on this site is the two big 'TITAN' trigger fish who will follow you on the whole dive and even allow you to touch them. BLACK FOREST 35 - 50 metre deep dive. A deep dive with a special ambience created by the coral beds, gorgoneon fan coral, and black coral. AMAR 21 metre wreck dive. A second world war British Frigget almost completely broken up. The large rock structures and sandy gulleys host an ubundance of fish life, fan coral, annemonies and many shells. CASCADES 26 metre wall dive. Giant boulders with white sandy paths between, gorgonian fan coral and bigger fish. Crator 21 metre wall dive White sandy bottom studded with big rocks, including a wall of around six metres full if marine life and gorgonian fan coral. WHALE ROCK 33 - 40 metre deep dive Big rock structures forming a wall in the shape of a horse shoe and an enormous rock like tower. This sites includes giant moray eels, big fish, black coral and forests of gorgonian fan coral.
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