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Dive sites nearby

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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sea horse

Located on the right-hand side of the Dumbéa pass, on the outer side, the site consists of a beautiful, very rich plateau over 10m, which continues into a drop-off that descends to 60m. Subject to swell and current.

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épave du Umbolt

Wreck of a purposely sunk fishing boat. Located on a 20m sandy bottom, it leans to starboard. Often good visibility, well preserved and sheltered from swell.

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Spot aux surfeurs

Located in a false pass sheltered from the wind and swell, it consists of a 6m long plateau that drops down to 60m depth. Ideal for beginners, experts and training.

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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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Sèche Croissant

The site is located in the lagoon, off the island Maître. In 8m of water, it offers a beautiful coral garden home to many fish. It’s the ideal spot for night dives. No current

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Fausse passe de Uitoé

Fausse pass comprising a plateau with a sandy beach and a beautiful, jagged drop-off. Best done in calm weather. Very weak current in the bay. A must-see.

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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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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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