Top 3 Dive Sites in Mauritius
Mauritius, the pearl emerald green Indian Ocean, it attracts large numbers of holidaymakers who flock attempt there for the sun, sea and silvery sand. But more, the hotel plays host in Mauritius visitors seeking different types of ‘s’ dive!
During the warm waters that lap the coasts of the island is popular with fans of all levels in water and enjoy diving holiday in Mauritius. Coral reef extends throughout the entire island, creating a magical, underwater playground. If you are beginner, you can use shallow near the coast and the largest hotel in Mauritius, an expert to guide you during your dive to offer. Explorer can water one more unusual one of the wrecks or caves many throughout the island.
Cathedral
This site is located off popular Flic en FLAC on the west coast of Mauritius and certainly “must visit” location for diving holidays to Mauritius. The dive starts at 18m, then drops very sharply to almost 30 million. While the soil is sandy and quite dull, along the seams and crevices of the room you can meet with an abundance of marine life characters. You can be accompanied by Gropers, wrasse, Sweetlip, angelfish and clownfish. You’ll see scores of shrimps and lobsters on the move and perhaps their holiday in Mauritius enjoy! Narrows the dive and then a sort of parachute opens into a large cathedral cave lit by sunlight filtering. The site diffuse light and almost ethereal aura, but beware the giant moray, which dwells in the dark recesses of the cave!
Rempart snake
It is easy to see how this site got its name in particular. Literally, to move “Snake Mhórsceir, rocky this incredible bag more than 100m long. As enchanting blanket of seaweed and rocking curves in the slow moving waters, like a snake moving slowly sliding on the sea floor. See bald Strange, snake Rempart is not only home to the usual bright colored tropical fish, but also home to a large number of sinister looking stonefish, scorpion fish, lionfish and moray eels. The most hotels in Mauritius tours available locally immersed in this unique marine command knowledgeable expert.
Stella Killing
Every holiday in Mauritius also dipped shluaíocht at least one wreck. The waters surrounding the island is home to many wrecks easily accessible, but one of the most significant of these is killing Stella in trouble aux Biches on the Northwest coast. Rest of the depth of about 25 million, the killing of the trawler Stella ancient Japanese burial at sea in 1987. Who went in, the vast majority are standing on the bottom after a major cyclone in 2002. With relatively intact, the Stella killing the spectacular scenery, all the more dramatic by the dynamic environment of corals and exotic tropical fishes come darting through. moray eels are also a great shot at his home. The site is very good for photographers looking station at the same time some big picture on holiday to Mauritius to capture.






