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This rock has 3 entrances, 3 small arches, after this arch there is a smaller one 30 meters further on, and after a walk on a plateau at 15 meters depth. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Banc des Licornes (★4.2) Plateaus at 13 - 19 m, superb coral reef, one of the most beautiful coral fields. Well-stocked with fish (lots of big stonefish).the coral look like new , no dammage, nice reef. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Tanikely Plage des Amoureux (★4.4) Diving site located at 12km from Nosy be, 35 minutes by boat. It is a park, there is an entrance fee of 20 000 ariary.Very beautiful diving site, very fishy and a lot of coral diversity SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Atnam (★4.4) This dive site with a fantastic landscape, it is not a site for fishes. One of the most beautiful site of Nosy be in the point of view: landscape, one of my favorites. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Caida Wreck (★4.4) Originally, it is a dhow filled with a cargo of sand that sank in 2004, having dived on it 6 months later, we realized that the wreck was already filled with fish, so we sank 2 other wrecks around it. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Madrépore Manta Point (★3.5) Site located at 13km, 40 minutes by boat. The bottom is 21 meters, and the second part is 15 meters, separated by a field of garden eels. To be done on an ebb tide. The reef top is very nice , the coral are nice. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Tanikely sud (★4.3) The Tanikely park is very famous, beautiful dive site, full of fish, very beautiful corals, in good health, moreover easy diving, not deep, for all levels. Peter S. (#417559) Tanikely Pain de Sucre (★4.3) Tanikély Nord, also known as Pain de Sucre, is a magnificent dive site in the Tanikély marine reserve. A marine reserve means no fishing and lots of fish. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Banc 06 (★4.4) The site Banc 06 is for all levels, site located at 5 KM behind Nosy Sakatia. 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. 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. 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 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. SCUBA NOSY BE, 207 HELL VILLE Mitsio Wreck (★4.5) Located a 30-minute boat ride from the Lodge, the Mistio wreck rests on a bottom of at least 26 m. Reserved for the more experienced, it’s best categorized as a deep dive, and should be done with nitrox to better appreciate it. Scubapro Sakatia reef (★3.9) Located 10 minutes by boat from the Lodge, Sakatia reef offers the possibility of diving to a depth of at least 15 meters... The pleasure of discovering the seabed and macro...