Grand Case beach lagoon
Grand Case beach "Rocher Créole"

Scuba diving in St Martin

Scuba diving is an activity that allows you to explore the underwater world using specific equipment, including a regulator, a dive tank, a mask, fins, and a wetsuit.

St Martin, located in the Caribbean, is an ideal diving destination due to its often clear waters, rich marine biodiversity, and numerous varied dive sites.

Here is an overview of the conditions, best sites, available services, and benefits of diving in St Martin.

Diving conditions

Visibility

Underwater visibility in St Martin is generally excellent, often reaching 30 meters or more.

Water temperature

The water temperature is pleasantly warm year-round, ranging from 80°F to 85°F, making diving comfortable with a light wetsuit.

Currents

Currents are generally moderate, but it is important to check the specific conditions of each dive site before diving.

Diving equipment in St Martin

Regulator

Allows you to breathe the compressed air from the tank.

Dive tank

Contains compressed air or a breathable gas mix.

Mask

Allows you to see underwater by creating an air pocket in front of your eyes.

Fins

Help with underwater movement by increasing the surface area for propulsion.

Wetsuit

Protects you from the cold water, abrasions, and marine stings.

Wetsuits can be either wet or dry, depending on water temperature.

Buoyancy control device (BCD)

Helps you control your buoyancy underwater.

Dive computer

Tracks diving parameters such as depth, time, and decompression.

Types of diving in St Martin

Recreational diving

Ideal for leisure and exploring. Depths typically reach up to 40 meters.

Technical diving

Dive beyond the limits of recreational diving! This requires specialized training and equipment.

Wreck diving

Explore sunken ships, airplanes, and other submerged structures.

Night diving

Dive at night and observe nocturnal marine life.

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Green sea turtle in Saint Martin

Best diving sites in St Martin

Boat excursions to the best dive sites are available, often including dives at different sites throughout the day.

Rocher Créole

The Rocher Créole is located at the entrance of the Grand Case Bay, this site is a must for divers.

The rock formations and coral reefs provide a rich habitat for a variety of tropical fish.

You will enjoy excellent visibility and marine diversity, including turtles, rays, and many species of reef fish.

Prostelyte Reef

A historic dive site with an 18th-century shipwreck, the HMS Proselyte, which sank in 1801.

You can explore the wreck and observe hard and soft corals, a wide variety of fish, and sometimes lobsters.

The Simpson Bay wreck

This wreck is located on the large beach of Simpson Bay.
You will observe corals, sponges, and fish swimming through the ship.

Diving schools and services in St Martin

Equipment rental

Most schools and dive centers offer high quality rental equipment, including regulators, wetsuits, dive tanks, and dive computers.

Diving schools in St Martin

St Martin has several certified diving schools offering courses for all levels, from beginners to advanced divers.

Experienced instructors ensure complete and safe training.

SXM DIVERS
Phone: +1 721 527 5309

https://linktr.ee/sxmdivers

SCUBA
+590 590 87 36 13

https://www.scubazensxm.com/differences-plongee-et-plongee-scaphandre-autonome/

BLUE ODYSSEY DIVING
+590 690 64 35 87

https://blue-odyssey-diving.com/
contact@blue-odyssey-diving.com

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Leatherback turtle in St Martin

Benefits of diving in St Martin

Biodiversity

You will witness the rich marine life of St Martin, including colorful coral reefs, tropical fish, turtles, and sometimes dolphins.

Training and safety

Dive centers offer rigorous training and strict safety protocols, ensuring secure and enjoyable dives.

Accessibility

The ease of access to dive sites, whether from the beach or by boat, allows divers of all levels to enjoy the island's underwater wonders.

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