
Diving south of Saint-Leu

Bossy's Canyon
3 to 45 meters
Suitable for all levels, depending on conditions
Explore the north face of Pointe au Sel. Bossy’s Canyon is a site rarely visited by dive centres; yet it is well worth the detour.
Discover a first drop-off ranging from 4 to 15 metres, accessible to all, followed by a second, dizzying drop-off from 23 to 50 metres and beyond. Between the two, explore a coral plateau where the marine life can be particularly abundant.
Find our upcoming excursions on this website via our schedule.
Diving north of Saint-Leu
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Passe de l'Ermitage
6 to 25 meters
Accessible from PE20
Whilst the topography of the Passe de l'Ermitage makes this dive a consistently enjoyable experience – with tunnels, canyons and caves – it is the wildlife that makes this dive so popular.
You’ll encounter schools of trumpetfish, flathead, and grouper, as well as a turtle cleaning station where sightings are very common.
At the top of the pass, eagle rays are also frequently spotted by divers.
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Deep diving in Saint-Leu
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Grand Tombant de la Pointe au Sel
30 to 60 meters
Suitable for experienced Deep Diver
Undoubtedly one of the most popular dives in Réunion.
this dizzying drop-off is a favourite among local divers. Often exposed to currents, this site is teeming with life: schools of trevally, tuna, and surgeonfish...
At the end of the dive, the top of the drop-off leads you to a colourful plateau, which is also teeming with life and offers plenty of opportunities to encounter marine wildlife.
Find our upcoming excursions on this website via our schedule.
