This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Affiliated Training Center Dive sites nearby © Mares, Predrag VuckovicIsabella reefCoral reef located between 22 and 29m deep. Made up of barrel sponges and different corals, this site is made up of a small wreck which gives its name to this site.Learn more © BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-MartinThe BridgeThe Bridge is a site near the Dutch entrance to the Simpson Bay lagoon that hosts several yacht wrecks as well as the remains of an old bridge. The remains of the bridge have been completely taken over by sea life and this is what makes the dive worthwhile!Learn more © ScubaproGregoryA 33 m long transport barge, positioned upside down on 15 m of sandy bottom, south of Long Bay. The boat is located not far from a small drop off with turtles roaming it and shoals of sergeants major.Learn more © AqualungFusheng (Wreck)The Fu-Sheng is one of the deeper dive sites on the western side of St. Maarten. This old Taiwanese trader (80m/250ft long and 10 m/30ft wide) lies upside down in ninety feet of water right on the drop-off.Learn more © AqualungTug boatWreck of a tugboat sunk in the 2000s. Boat lying 6m deep on a sandbank surrounded by a turtle meadow. Ideal site for introduction to scuba diving or freediving.Learn more © MaresCharly shoalLocated in the bay of Simpson Bay, this reef is a break in the rock with an average depth of 15m surrounded by a sandy bank and various barrel sponges.Learn more © ScubaproFrenchmen's ReefReef located at the exit of Simpson Bay, different rocky rise surrounded by a sandy bank constitutes this site. Depth between 4 and 8m. It’s the best for the discovery.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcMoonscapeMoonscape is a cratered reef that resembles the face of the moon, hence its name. The reef starts at about forty feet of water and is home to numerous Caribbean Stingrays.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcIndigo BayWreck of a small boat which was used to transport sand sunk on a 5 meter bottom just in front of the beach. Site very well suited to discovery or training.Learn more © AqualungLa rené (wreck)La Renée is a deliberately sunk ship , lying on the sand of the Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 45m, the wreck is covered with corals and anemones.Learn more 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.