
Our PADI Dive Center caters for both beginners and advanced divers, offering a full range of dive courses.
A full range of Scuba and Water Sports Equipment and special dive boat await you at our
PADI certified dive resort.
We work closely with leading divers and instructors to ensure your enjoyment and safety.
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Dive Site: Anse Chastanet Reef
Shallow
A picturesque plateau area with depths of 5-25 feet. There are many brightly colored sponges and soft corals in this area, as well as large Brain Corals and Boulder Corals.
Parrot Fish, Chromis, Goat Fish and Wrasse are found all over the shallow reef. Barracudas are frequently observed.
Medium
The reef falls quickly away from 20 to 140 feet in a solid wall of mixed corals. Most of the dives offered by the various dive operators are in the mid-range, at 50-60 feet, allowing divers to see the full range of the reef from the sparkling crystal water surface to the deep reef. This portion of the reef is visited by many schooling fish, with different Corals, Crabs, Lobsters, Eels etc.
Deep
In the deeper part of the, around 100 feet, other corals give way to Plate Coral, layer upon layer of delicate porcelain-like growths stacked one on top of the other. Very Well Worth A Visit!

Dive Site: Turtle Reef
This crescent shaped reef to the north of Anse Chastanet Bay is a favorite with many of our divers. It drops quickly from a plateau area at around 40 feet to over 150 feet.
From the spectacular Pillar coral and Barrel sponges in the shallows to the deeper Soft corals and Ledges, this reef has a lot to offer.
The occasional turtle has been known to visit but even without, there is plenty of other marine life to keep our divers very happy.
Dive Site: Pinnacles
This is probably our most visually stunning dive site.
Four spectacular volcanic peaks rise dramatically from the depths to within a few feet of the surface.
These are encrusted with a profusion of black and orange Gorgonia and this lacy network provides shelter for Trumpetfish, Filefish and sometimes Seahorses.
Larger fishes-Grouper, Jack, Snapper, can be spotted around the Pinnacles.
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