A reef at the edge of the lagoon, this site surely has the greatest concentration of fish in the region. Depths range from 20m to 6m, with many schools of fish as well as pelagic passages.
Wreck of an anti-mine ship, then a lighthouse and beacon ship. It has the particularity of having had a wooden hull to avoid magnetic mines. Now that the wood has disappeared, all that remains of the hull are the ribs, allowing us to see inside. Sunk to a depth of 25m, it is easy to visit.
Shallow site perfect for beginners and training. Huge, well-preserved coral reef. Possibility of seeing sharks, turtles, rays... Large sandy beach.
Want some turtle? Here they are! This site is located along the reef of the islet Maître, in the lagoon. In shallow waters, it’s a turtle paradise.
The Toho V is a 55m longliner wreck sunk on purpose at 25 meters deep to make an artificial reef. It sits next to the Tabu Reef on its keel on the sandy bottom. This site has very good visibility. The wreck is totally accessible but bring a lamp. Beware of the presence of some lionfish.
Gently sloping sandy reef with a rocky drop-off on one side. It’s the perfect place to start, sheltered from the wind and chop. The wreck of the Toho 5 is below.
On the outside of the Boulari pass, this is an interesting site for incoming current. In this case, it’s the starting point for a drift dive of the channel.
On the inside of the Boulari pass, this site is the start point for the Boulari pass drift dive when the current is outgoing. It can also be used on a return trip.
Dive site at the foot of a wreck stranded on the reef. The wreck is not in the water, but the site at the foot of the barrier is very beautiful, with a plateau over 10m, many passages, arches and caves, then a very fine drop-off that descends to 70m. Very sensitive to swell.
Dive site on the edge of the Maître islet. A sandy bottom with potatoe corals, perfect for exercises between 3m and 6m, sheltered from the prevailing winds.
The site is located in the lagoon, off the island Maître. In 8m of water, it offers a beautiful coral garden home to many fish. It’s the ideal spot for night dives. No current
Falling away to the north of the Boulari pass, it slopes gently down from 6m to 50m. Drift divesite. A ray-shaped stele has been immersed in memory of Marc, a diver who loved this spot.
Plateau at 13m extending the barrier in the Boulari pass. A drift dive. This is the ideal place to observe manta rays, as there is a cleaning station. Strong current.
Wreck of a 55m longliner purposely sunk on a 25m seabed near Nouméa. Boulders on the stern, remnants of an old US Army pontoon. Visibility often poor.
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