This dive site, known as L'arbre Mort or 'The Dead Tree', is celebrated for its truly exceptional visibility, allowing divers to clearly see the vibrant underwater world. The site boasts a diversified relief, offering interesting topography to explore. While no specific navigation details are provided, the site's clear waters and moderate depths suggest a straightforward and enjoyable dive experience for all levels.
Marine life is abundant and diverse here. Divers can regularly encounter turtles, which are frequent visitors to the site. The smaller, intricate life includes worms, spirographs, and morays hiding among the corals. The vibrant elk horn corals are a prominent feature, contributing to the site's rich biodiversity and providing shelter for various species.
Given its location in the Caribbean, L'arbre Mort is generally good to visit year-round, with consistently warm waters and good conditions. The excellent visibility and shallow average depth make it perfect for both scuba divers and freedivers looking to enjoy a relaxed and captivating underwater experience. Photographers will appreciate the macro opportunities and the chance for wide-angle shots of the beautiful coral landscapes and clear waters.
