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As well as having its own population of reef fish and invertebrates, this shalow location half way between Mahe and Silhouette Island attracts several pelagic fish species. Currents in the area lure schooling barracuda, rays, grouper, napoleon fish and sharks and attract occasional visits by whale sharks.
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This tanker wreck from 1970 offers an exceptional diving experience that showcases a breathtaking array of reef fish, invertebrates and schools of snappers. It is also favoured by various species of rays and sharks. This site is a super thrill that's not for the faint hearted.
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The distinctive granite topography of this rock provides a haven for a host of reef fish. Famous for its moray eels, the nearby currents attract various pelagics as well as rays, sharks and hawksbill turtles. It is also a spot where whale sharks may be found in season.
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This islet situated north east of Beau Vallon Bay Offers a stunning array of marine life and spectacular underwater scenery. Characterized by its variety of underwater arches and channels, this island jewel is renowned for its growth of soft corals and plethora of fish.
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Situated of the east coast of Mahe, this spectacular site offers a variety of marine life. Sharks, rays and turtles are among the sea life that you can expect to see. The granite boulders also provide excellent swim-throughs and colourful coral growth.
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This dive site, famous for its coral formations, hosts reef fish, moray eels as well as several invertebrates and turtles. A Lovely dive for first timers that never fails to surprise the more advanced. It truly lives up to its name of marine park.
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These twin wrecks are located on Corsair Reef where they were deliberately sunk and have since become home to an assortment of corals and sponges as well as to a dizzying array of other marine life. An excellent nive dive spot in which sharks, turtles and rays can be spotted.
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This dive site, well known for its coral formations, also hosts many reef fish with hawksbill turtles and moray eels also often present at this site. An enjoyable drift dive allowing you to view the underwater life but without having to swim.
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This purposely sunk dredger wreck attracts a spectacular assortment of marine life that includes pelagic species, invertebrates and groupers.
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Situated north west of Beau Vallon Bay, this reef features spectacular granite topography and coral growth fed by nearby currents that also encourage profilic marine life.
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This shallow spot 5min off the beach is perfect for first time divers. It boasts a spectacular array of coral as well as many different marine animals. Always an option for night and sun rise diving!
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Located right in front of the sunset hotel, this site is easy yet exciting. A variety of coral can be seen, as well as grouper, turtles and many other marine life. Just perfect for starters!
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Shallow, calm and situated inside a sheltered cove, this site is great for beginners, ideal for divers, it can be enjoyed by snorkellers too. Diving here opens the door to a memorable experience filled of tropical fish and colourful coral.

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