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Plonger au large de La Havane, située sur la côte nord-ouest de Cuba, signifie avoir l'opportunité de voir les nombreuses caractéristiques différentes, telles que des épaves impressionnantes, des murs coralliens, des récifs coralliens et d'autres topographies rocheuses, que ces eaux claires et calmes ont à offrir. Des vacances de Plongée d'une immense variété.
This site features the wreck of an 8,000-ton Spanish battleship that sank in 1895. It hosts a vibrant marine environment with corals, sponges, and diverse marine species. The dive is suited for advanced divers and offers scuba diving opportunities to explore the wreck at 25 meters.
Located off the coast of Havana, this bay area offers a mix of small caves, a coral wall, coral reefs, and a shipwreck. Suitable for both scuba and freediving, it caters to varying experience levels. The site is ideal for exploring unique underwater formations and a diverse marine habitat.
This site features the wreck of a merchant ship that caught fire and sank. The wreck is now covered in corals, sponges, and algae, attracting various marine invertebrates and fish. It's an advanced dive ideal for scuba divers interested in wreck penetration and exploring rich marine life.
Located east of Havana, this site offers easy diving for beginners with clear waters and gentle currents. Both scuba and freediving are possible here. It features vibrant coral reefs and a variety of tropical fish, making it a perfect spot for underwater photography.
This site is known for its easy diving conditions and is accessible for scuba divers. It hosts beautiful coral gardens and diverse marine life, including colorful fish and crustaceans. The area is popular for its calm waters and is an excellent choice for novice divers.
L'une des caractéristiques les plus intéressantes de la NO DIVE est l'incroyable clarté de l'eau. La visibilité varie entre 20 et 40 mètres en moyenne. La saison sèche, qui s'étend de novembre à avril, est également la période de l'année où les conditions de l'eau sont les meilleures, les plus calmes et les plus chaudes. La température moyenne de l'eau est de 25 degrés Celsius et varie entre 23 et 29 degrés Celsius tout au long de l'année.