Following on from its land formation, Cape Solomon is a splendid reef made up of imposing rocks that gradually sink into the different shades of blue. The massive boulders, laid one on top of the other, give the diver the feeling of being a shrimp.
The Little Mermaid will delight all divers. At the beginning, a superb coral reef between 3 and 15 meters, offers an exceptional luminosity and the spectacle of an abundant life. Then, a magnificent drop off will allow you to explore numerous rifts as many promises of discoveries and the unexpected.
Protected from currents and swells, this small cove with its crystal clear waters is an ideal setting for first-time divers. It will also delight snorkelers. For experienced divers, Crique Abricot offers an interesting starting point to reach the Jorasses.
A little further out, the Little Jorasses, in reference to its alpine cousins, are magnificent reliefs of volcanic origin. They are a series of coral terraces, in a series of steps. Be careful, however, as its location further from the coast can lead to strong currents.
The Great Jorasses, in reference to its Alpine cousins, are magnificent reliefs of volcanic origin. At 40 metres, an impressive wall will catch you up to 60 metres. From the bottom, you will be able to see the impressive formation of this underwater mountain.
With its brilliant colours, this site offers a magical atmosphere and is renowned for its beauty. Sheltered from the current, it is an ideal place to make your first dive or to make your first immersions, it has given birth to many vocations of divers. It will also satisfy biology and photography enthusiasts.
This coral cliff, protected from the currents by Burgos Point, offers a breathtaking spectacle with its exceptional colours. The first dives can take advantage of the proximity of the cliff wall. The depth of between 0 and 40 m offers an ideal setting for training dive.
The site owes its name to a cave at a depth of 3 metres which has an air pocket on the surface. The waves that rush in make it possible to hear the famous sound of the blower! This geological curiosity offers a dive between land and sea. Divers can drift along.
On the slopes of Cape Solomon, this site is composed of three coral reef. The first garden is a firework display of vibrant colours. Because of their richness and diversity, the Salomon gardens are a must-see in Anses d’Arlet.
On this unspoilt site, beginners and novice divers can experience the unique sensations of diving and the richness of the underwater world. The formation of a multitude of small canyons surrounding the coral spats offers a shallow exploration area (0-12m).
Explore this 3-masted ship which stands at a depth of 35 metres. It was deliberately sunk in 1993 to create an artificial reef. If the wreck is at 35 m, the silhouette of the Three Masts will easily guide you as the promise of diving into another dimension. A dive that combines technique and history.
The visibility of its crystal clear waters, the richness of its biodiversity and its diversified relief make the Cape of the Whale one of the most beautiful sites of the South Caribbean. A nice drop off slides down to 25m. Cape of the Whale is favourable for drifting, starting in particular from Three Airs Cove.
Colonised by sponges and rich in corals, Anse Dufour offers an enchanting setting with its brilliant colours and the array of species it shelters. Carried by a weak current, Anse Dufour is ideal for drift diving.
Le Rocher : The mythical dive in Martinique !!! Double dive to enjoy the enchanting setting of the rock! The dive is done at the foot of the rock, the water is clear and blue, the walls are covered with all the colors of the rainbow !!!
In this nursery, both novice and experienced divers can observe the first stirrings of juveniles of many species. The profusion of colours and the liveliness of the juveniles guarantee an enchanting spectacle. The site will delight photographers and biologists. It will give birth to the vocation of every diver.
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