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My point of view on the site: site in general very good vis-a-vis the quantity of fishy 9 times on 10, but from time to time, without apparent reason, few fish. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Banc des Fusiliers (★4.3) The “banc des fusiliers“, a site located behind Nosy Sakatia, about 10 km away, not very deep, between 19 and 14 m. Very good for a second dive. nice for macro. Mares Sakatia (★4.5) Operation wallacéa Diving spot. Reef check and scientific dive. For more information , please ask the operation wallacéa staff. 12 km from the dive center. Mares Tagada (★4.5) Tagada , is a drop-off with beautiful gorgonian corals, from 18m to 40-60M, at the beginning, descent in a vertical half-cylinder, then you have to go along the drop-off, left hand, blue right hand. Mares, Janez Kranjc Rosa 22 (★4.3) Rosa 22 is 12 km from the closest dive center. It is is a very beautiful dive site, slightly too deep for a second dive. At the end of the dive, the reef rises to 16 m, making it possible to extend the dive time. It has several reefs between 17 and 23 m, covered with small and big gorgonian fans. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Shark Point Madagascar (★4.4) Site located at 21 km from Nosy be, minutes by boat. Beautiful drop off suitable for the observation of predators, drop off with often a good visibility. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Louann (★4.2) Dive site to be done as a first dive, site at about 20-25m. To be done on an ebb or flood tide. Drift, possible to go deeper, it’s a 20m to 50m drop-off. Better when it s low tide to high tide , there is more fish. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Rosario (★4.4) Rosario is a very good second dive site in the morning because it is not deep, site between 19m and 14m, nice field of fan coral, and good for macro. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Facci (★4.3) Facci is a site located 14 km from the diving center. Depth between 22 and 25 meters. It is preferable to do this site as a first dive. Superb plateau covered with giant gorgonians. Aqualung Boboss lalina (★4.4) Boboss lalina is a diving spot located behind Nosy Sakatia, a dozen km from the center. Between 25 meters and 14 meters. Best done on a rising tide. Scubapro, Stephen Frink Olaf Sakatia (★4.4) Just 5 minutes from the Center by boat, Olaf is a dive site for checking the level of divers before starting dives on our other dive sites. Easy dive site for all the diving level SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE le dôme (★4.3) Dive site located at 45 m from the center, very nice Dome, with a side filled with superb gorgonian and the other side very fishy. The site is quite deep, nothing less than 23 meters, it is necessary to walk at 25 m almost all the dive. Mares La grotte Sakatia (★4.4) This site is a maximum of 15 minutes’ sailing away. It’s a site to be anticipated, with currents and changing visibilities. Diving is by nomal air or nitrox. Mares Mahavelona (★4.6) Located 15 minutes from Sakatia Lodge by boat, the Mahavelona wreck is a site for advanced and expert levels. Site to be anticipated with current and changing visibility. Scubapro, Stephen Frink 007 Sakatia (★2.9) Dive into the site by drifting and enjoy the biodiversity. An easy site for beginners and experts alike.007 is a plateau rich in coral formations, with its share of surprises. ←123→