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Divi little bay scuba diving is the best
If your idea of a holiday involves sun and sea and a little adventure, then a Divi little bay St-Martin vacation which includes Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving is for you.
With the help of a specialized travel agency (like our partner sites), all you have to do is sit back, relax and choose from a variety of activities, which include plenty of water sports, like Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving, snorkeling or sailing.
When Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving you will benefit of ships designed to take divers in safety and comfort, professionals to take care of you and of course, a wonderful marine world to discover.
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Divi little bay scuba diving advices
Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving is on the list of things to do on a Divi little bay St-Martin vacation, and for good reason. Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving is as varied as the personality of the place you dive. And you don’t have to be an expert to experience it.
If you aren't a certified scuba diver, you can find Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving lessons and gear during your adventure vacation, for your entire family. Yes, even the kids can learn Divi little bay St-Martin scuba diving in total safety with experienced guides.
You can have a great time exploring the depths and their mysterious and exciting ecosystem. |
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Divi little bay scuba diving - a reason for your vacation
Certified divers can rent tanks and equipment from watersport shops throughout the island. Beginners can take advantage of lessons from experienced professionals. Many of the island's resorts have scuba facilities on site. One of the most popular dive sites is the wreck of the British man-of-war HMS Proselyte, which sank in 1801. Today its haunting remains lie atop a reef a mile south of Great Bay. Another common destination is the freighter Teigland, sunk deliberately on Cable Reef in 1993. It has already begun to attract animal life and underwater vegetation. Divers have long recognized the Caribbean as one of the world's best diving venues. Its warm, shallow waters create ideal conditions, and St. Maarten's diving is true to the good reputation of the region as a whole. Water temperatures average a comfortable 70 degrees F (21 C), while visibility ranges between 75 and 125 feet (22-37 m). The islands reefs are rich and often located close to shore, accessible to snorkelers as well as divers. Some of the best snorkeling spots are close to Divi Little Bay. This beach is located near the old Prince Henry Hospital. Do not park in the Chapel area as this is a great inconvenience for locals and those who are attending services here. There is plenty of designated parking in the area. There are often large schools of old wife and long finned pike hanging around the boulders. Giant cuttlefish and morey eels hide amongst the boulders and under the ledges. Octopus are quite common in the inner bay, and I have seen several pipefish along the sand line within the inner bay. This diving spot is suited for both beginners and advanced. However, you should watch out for airborne golf balls and speeding golf carts! Outside the inner bay can get quite rough in both northerly and southerly swells. The best time to dive is right on high tide for best visibility. Entry and exit straight off the beach. The rocks on the southern end of the beach are the best place to enter. Little bay is a double bay. After entering at the southern end of the beach swim out about 20m and descend. You will only be in about 2m of water here. Follow the rocks as they begin to head north-east. There is a small breakwall at the entrance of the inner bay. Swim over this and head out to the east. There will be rock ledges on your right to explore and poke around the boulders. From here you can decide to follow the north wall or the south wall. Both walls head east for about 100m. and get to about 15m depth. There is a bowl of sand in the middle. Follow your chosen wall until your turn around point and then head back into the bay. Search the various tumbled boulders and ledges for giant cuttlefish and morey eels. Take a small tank for this dive. You have to walk up a fairly steep hill after the dive. This is a great night dive!
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