La Baleine
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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.
You will also come across worms and spirographs in profusion, moray eels, schools of damselfish and all the emblematic species of coral reef fish.
Dive Activity
Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
Shutterstock-Ed Jenkins
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Alamy-WaterFrame
Moray Eel
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Barracuda
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Green Turtle
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Angelfish
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Garfish
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Lionfish
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Parrotfish
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Alamy-Andre Seal
Damselfish
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Trumpetfish
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