Friendly Island Divers 26 Juancho Yrausquin Blvd, 0000, Pointe Blanche, Sint Maarten ProgramsEcologyEmergency TrainingScubaSnorkel DiverOffersBoat DivesShore DivesWreck DivesSnorkel ToursGas FillsAirEquipmentDive ComputerEquipmentPayment MethodCredit CardDebit Card Affiliate with Center +17215844758 Contact Back Friendly Island Divers 26 Juancho Yrausquin Blvd, 0000, Pointe Blanche +17215844758 Email www Opening Hours Monday08:00 - 16:00Tuesday08:00 - 16:00Wednesday08:00 - 16:00Thursday08:00 - 16:00Friday08:00 - 16:00Saturday08:00 - 16:00Sunday08:00 - 16:00 Email www Frequently Serviced Dive Sites Powered by BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-Martin Little Bay (★4.2) With a maximum depth of 20ft (6m), this site is perfect for beginners . This spot is just on the front at the beach and he have a sea museum with the statues. BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-Martin Teigland/ Cable Reef (★4.5) The Teigland is an old ship deliberately sunk here. First she sat on a ledge but then she rolled over and now is lying next to a beautiful reef at about 70 feet deep BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-Martin Coralita (★4.5) Located opposite Philispburg, in the golden triangle of the Dutch reserve. This dive site starts at 12 meters (40 feet) and ends around 18 meters (60 feet). BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-Martin The Bridge (★4.5) The 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! BUBBLE SHOP, 97150 Saint-Martin Porpoise (★4.7) The Porpoise is a sunken tugboat that sits upright in approximately seventy feet. It is located opposite Maho Beach, directly opposite the airstrip. Wreck Depth: 80-90ft. Mares Isabella reef (★4.7) Coral 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. Mares Fusheng (Wreck) (★3.8) 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.