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Dive sites nearby

Îlot Maître

Dive site on the edge of the Maître islet. A sandy bottom with potatoe corals, perfect for exercises between 3m and 6m, sheltered from the prevailing winds.

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Tépava

Want some turtle? Here they are! This site is located along the reef of the islet Maître, in the lagoon. In shallow waters, it’s a turtle paradise.

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Toho II, wreck

Wreck of a 55m longliner purposely sunk on a 25m seabed near Nouméa. Boulders on the stern, remnants of an old US Army pontoon. Visibility often poor.

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Récif Prony

Wind-protected reef, ideal for beginners in training. Bottom from 3m to 12m. Plenty of small lagoon fish and crustaceans, as well as schools of sand dabs and coral spuds.

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Patate VACH

Against the reef of the Signal islet, this site is ideal for initiations and the start of open water and stress and rescue courses. The site is always protected from the wind.

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récif intérieur de Dumbéa

Site on the lagoon side of the Dumbéa pass. Between 6m and 14m, it is a sandy bottom with the reef on the inside. Lots of fish. This is the start of the Dumbéa pass drift when the current is outgoing.

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épave du snark

Wreck of a 50m-long boat sunk to a depth of around 12m. The wreck is quite dislocated. Lots of fish. Visibility not often good. Perfect for beginners .

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Mur Aux lôches

The mur aux loches is the inner wall of the Dumbéa pass. A straight wall that starts at 5m and ends at 25m. Lots of current that attracts pelagics. It’s a drifter.

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pointe de Dumbéa

Site at the outer entrance to the Dumbéa pass, with a plateau at 14m and a drop-off to 40m. This dive can be made drifting towards the mur aux loches in an ingoing current, or static.

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Ever Propérity

Dive site at the foot of a wreck stranded on the reef. The wreck is not in the water, but the site at the foot of the barrier is very beautiful, with a plateau over 10m, many passages, arches and caves, then a very fine drop-off that descends to 70m. Very sensitive to swell.

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