Top Snorkeling and Scuba Diving in Collectivity of Saint Martin

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Roequot Wreck

#1 - Roequot Wreck

St Martin

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Small 40' Tug boat laying on its keel in a sandy floor. Well encrusted with growth and lots of fish. Usually a turtle or two. Just 30m north of a nice spur and grove reef. North of Tintamarre island, northeast of St Martin. Roequot Wreck is also known as Le Remorqueur.
Circus

#2 - Circus

St Martin

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There are three main caves very close to each other with numerous other semi-caves and swimthroughs. The circus has a small wall going to 20 m deep. This is a good place to meet dolphins! Full of lobster and glass fish East side of Tintamarre island, northeast of St Martin.
Creole Rock

#3 - Creole Rock

St Martin

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Nice coral reef with current sealife. Good for both snorkelling and dive training. Creole Rock is located on the north side of Baie Grand Case, on the northwest side of Saint Martin. Creole Rock is also known as Rocher Créole.
La basse espagnole

#4 - La basse espagnole

St Martin

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La basse espagnole is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in St Martin which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Jimmy Wall

#5 - Jimmy Wall

St Martin

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Jimmy Wall is a 0-star rated scuba dive and snorkel destination in St Martin which is accessible from shore based on 0 ratings.
Turtle Reef

#6 - Turtle Reef

St Martin

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Reef never ceases to amaze us and in our opinion has the most marine bio-diversity of any reef on St. Martin. Diveable in nearly all conditions its rare not to see turtles. The most turtles seen in one 60 minute dive was 15. Two large pinnacles of rock surrounded by sand produce a very healthy eco-system where small and large marine life thrive. The abundance of fish at this site is truly outstanding. This site is suitable for any level diver from discover scuba, open water certification or course director. Make sure you dive this site whilst in St.Martin, 30 foot/10 meter depth means 60 – 70 minute bottom times. During my dive with Octopus Diving we saw few turtles, stingrays, big remora, nurse shark, eels, lobsters, arrow crabs and eagle rays. It is not that easy to spot this this dive site alone. On the spot is usually three moorings.