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Haï Siang, wreck

This wreck, or ‘wild pig’ in French, is a Taiwanese lobster boat that was deliberately sunk in the 1980s. The descent into the blue will give you a glimpse first of the mast and then, a bewitching sight, of the wreck in its entirety, lying flat on the white sand.

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Navarra

The Navarra is a 47 meters long fishing vessel that was deliberately sunk by the French Federation of Diving (FFESSM) of La Réunion in 1996. She lies at a depth of 53 meters and was broken into two pieces by the swell. The top of the wreck is at 45 meters. The wreck is sometimes subject to strong currents.

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Cap Homard

Located in the west of La Réunion, this diving spot lies between the coast and the Hai-Siang wreck. At a depth of 15 meters, a natural chimney of basalt rock stands out, home to lobsters and also soldier fishes.

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La Cheminée

Fifteen metres below the surface, a natural chimney of basalt rock filled with lobsters and other soldier fish leads you eight metres down under an arch from where you can explore a small network of faults on one side or emerge from the gloom to wander between white sand and rock tongue on the other.

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Saliba

Coral-covered rocks lie between 25 and 30 m above a coarse sandy bottom. The relatively rugged terrain is home to a wide variety of marine life. To the north or south, along small drop-offs overhanging the white sand of this 32m zone.

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Tour de Boucan

The tower sits on a white sandy bottom at 22m, its walls providing refuge and shelter for a large population of fish and crustaceans. Life is richest at the top of the tower. Flying over the site is a thing of beauty.

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Petites Gorgones

The “Petites Gorgones“ is one of the few sites on Réunion Island where you can see gorgonians at a depth of 20 metres. The site is a veritable labyrinth of rocks and coral reefs set against a backdrop of white sand. The site is ideal for underwater training and exploration.

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Maharani

Set against a backdrop of pristine white sand, overhung by a coral drop-off, this site abounds in faults and caves with a fascinating play of light.

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Pain de Sucre

Giving its name to a rectangular rock that has fallen from the cliffs and stands proudly on the beach, this site offers a reef tour on and in a platier cut by faults, canyons, arches and small caves, extended by white sand and numerous rocks of various shapes and sizes.

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Gruyère

Between 3 and 12 meters, along a coral-covered drop-off overhanging a mixed bottom of white sand and rocks up to 6 m deep, a wealth of life awaits the diver’s gaze. There are numerous faults and caves on this site, whose original relief is enhanced by the sunlight.

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