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grand-bay aquarium
 
depth: 14 mts
 
very nice dive site situated in grand-bay,it is an easy dive as from open water divers
it is a very colourfull reef with different variety of fish and corals,full of life every where
parrot fish,lion fish,trumpet fish,stone fish,leaf fish ect ect.most of the time it has a
crystal clear water with a pool like condition.it is rated as a 5 star dive site in the north.
 
 
merville patches
 
depth: 13 mts
 
reef dive for divers as from open water,very nice for photography as there is plenty
of different variety of fish. there are 8 patches of corals.
 
 
whale rock
 
depth: 28 mts
 
dive site with a small drop off and small canyons for advanced divers and more
sometimes with strong current .it is very common to see big fish and big morray
eel,even sometimes eagle rays.it is also very famous for its sea fans and black corals
 
 
holt rock
 
depth: 20 mts
 
one of the best in the north,big basaltic rocks,sea fans,small wall,plenty of fish,
octopus and big schools of goat fish.this is a must,a kind of dive that you will
keep in mind for long.we have some very friendly titan trigger fish and morays
on this dive site
 
 
lost anchor
 
depth: 35 mts
 
this is a dive for experience adv divers or more.it is a nice deep dive with sometimes
very big fish like king fish,barracudaand groupers.not so many fish but wonderfull
site seeing and big green tree coral.
 
 
black forest
 
depth: 42 mts
 
this is the deep dive of exellence.it is a multilevel dive where we start the dive at 42 mts and we finish at 10 mts.for avd divers or more.there are hugh sea fans,black coral and green tree corals,not so many fish at the beginning but big school of fish after 15 mins dive.
 
 
stella maru (wreck)
 
depth: 24 mts
 
very nice wreck sinked in 1987 with plenty of different kind of fish and coral.it is a dive
for divers as from open water or more as the top of the wreck is 16 mts deep.what is good also is that we do not spend the whole dive on the wreck,it is close to the reef so we can move to the reef as well.
 
 

emily and water lily (wreck)

 

depth: 25 mts

 

two small wrecks but very interesting with big lion fish around,very good for pictures

you will be astonish to see how many lives is set on this small dive site.for adv divers.

 


coral garden

 

depth: 18 mts

 

dive site for open water divers or more with many many different variety of corals

and reef fish and sometime turtles.very easy dive where you can spend hours watching the wonderfull scenarios

 

 

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gunners coin

 

gunners coin is an island in the north of mauritius where it can take around 30 mins

by boat.it is a wonderfull place to dive.there are 5 dive sites around for different level
of divers.it is a must when you dive in mauritius.here is an overview of the dive sites

around it. 

 

the wall

  

depth: 35 mts

dive site in front of the island where big pellagic fish like tuna,bonitos,if you are lucky
marlins can be spotted.the view under water is magnificent.this is a dive for adv divers
or more.water is always very clear there. 

 

jabedha (wreck)

 

 

depth: 35 mts
 
the most beautifull wreck in the north.for adv divers.it has been sinked in 1992

there's lots of colourfull soft coral on the deck and many rays swimming around the wreck

 

three caves

 

depth: 25 mts
 
dive site with three small caves for adv divers or more.life is quite like the wall but the
access is not so easy to go in the cave where there are many lobsters (unfortunately

for looking only)big parrot fish sleeping can be seen sometimes at night.


carpenter

 

depth: 18 mts
 
 
dive site at the back of the island,for open water or more.it is very colourfull

but sometime with strong current. and shark can be spotted sometimes.

 

confetti bay

 

depth: 16 mts

 

dive site for begginners or more as it stars as from 5 mts and goes down to 16 mts

it is a wonderfull colourfull dive site with fish like confetti there is life in everywhere.