This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Affiliated Training Center

Dive sites nearby

L'arbre Mort

The exceptional visibility of its crystal clear waters, the richness of its biodiversity and its diversified relief make the Dead Tree an exceptional site.

Learn more

La Piscine de Salomon

This site owes its nickname to the sublime turquoise of its waters and the radiance of its white rocks which offer an incomparable luminosity. During a swim with a gentle current, you will come across a variety of small, multicoloured fish species. You can go down to a depth of 35-40 metres.

Learn more

Le Trou du Souffleur

The site owes its name to a cave at a depth of 3 metres which has an air pocket on the surface. The waves that rush in make it possible to hear the famous sound of the blower! This geological curiosity offers a dive between land and sea. Divers can drift along.

Learn more

Les Jardins de Salomon

On the slopes of Cape Solomon, this site is composed of three coral reef. The first garden is a firework display of vibrant colours. Because of their richness and diversity, the Salomon gardens are a must-see in Anses d’Arlet.

Learn more

L'Anse Fortune

On this unspoilt site, beginners and novice divers can experience the unique sensations of diving and the richness of the underwater world. The formation of a multitude of small canyons surrounding the coral spats offers a shallow exploration area (0-12m).

Learn more

La Pouponnière

In this nursery, both novice and experienced divers can observe the first stirrings of juveniles of many species. The profusion of colours and the liveliness of the juveniles guarantee an enchanting spectacle. The site will delight photographers and biologists. It will give birth to the vocation of every diver.

Learn more

Le Nahoon

Explore this 3-masted ship which stands at a depth of 35 metres. It was deliberately sunk in 1993 to create an artificial reef. If the wreck is at 35 m, the silhouette of the Three Masts will easily guide you as the promise of diving into another dimension. A dive that combines technique and history.

Learn more

La Baleine

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.

Learn more

Anse 3 airs

As soon as you are baptized, play explorer in this superb little cove where the wreck of the 3 Airs lies at a depth of just a few meters! The skeleton of this wreck has long been dislocated, but many species have given it a second life by colonising its remains.

Learn more

Grandes Jorasses

The Great Jorasses, in reference to its Alpine cousins, are magnificent reliefs of volcanic origin. At 40 metres, an impressive wall will catch you up to 60 metres. From the bottom, you will be able to see the impressive formation of this underwater mountain.

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.