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Dive sites nearby

Swiss Drop

Falling, between 14 and 25 mts, passage of cavities. In case of current very nice drift dive. Accessible from the Open Water level by staying on the top of the plateau.

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Little Swiss

Five minutes drive by dive boat from the port of Flic en Flac is the reef near dive site Little Swiss. The site is ideal for novice divers as it has inviting coral formations at very shallow depths.

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Bambous

Colin Bambous: due to its depth of approx. 34m rather for advanced divers with Deep Diver Specialty. Fascinating steep walls and rock formations await us at this dive site.

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Canal Trazar

Like other dive sites from the west coast of Mauritius, a combination of reef and sandy bottom. The name comes from the small steep slope formed by the reef.

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Batterie

Here we mostly dive with children or do exercises on the sandy bottom with our beginner courses, as the dive is relatively shallow. We follow the reef after the entrance.

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L’Eveillé

L`Eveillé: proposes a very pleasant diving experience alongside a drop-off including a small arch at 25m. L’Eveillé can be combined with another diving site called “Tokata,” an anemone garden situated in the direct vicinity.

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Aquarium

Between 5 and 20 meters, this site is ideal for beginners due to its shallow depth and multitude of colorful reef fish living there. This site is accessed via a boat entry.

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Big Rock, Mauritius

Big Rock is a beautiful drift drive, easily accessible for any qualified diver offering an architecture for a deeper dive (26m max) or a shallower dive (20m Max).

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Klondike

Although popular for students and beginner divers, this site’s ledges and swim-throughs offer something for everyone. The topography is varied with large sand gullies to investigate and shoals of sweepers can be found hiding under the rocky outcrops and small caves.

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KeiSei 113, Wreck

Wreck of an old fishing boat sunk for scuba diving specifically at 35 mts, which makes it a beautiful artificial reef since the 1980s.

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The descriptions provided here are intended as general information and personal experiences related to specific dive sites and locations and should not be construed as definitive advice or recommendations. Before diving, please confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location, and comply with all relevant local laws, regulations, and posted signage. The responsibility for verifying the legality of the dive and assessing any associated risks rests entirely with you.