This dive site is the artificial reef created by the deliberately sunk 3-masted ship, Le Nahoon, in 1993. Lying at a maximum depth of 33 meters, its impressive silhouette provides an easy guide for navigation. This dive offers a unique blend of technical wreck exploration and historical intrigue, transporting divers to another dimension.
Le Nahoon is a vibrant ecosystem attracting abundant marine life. Divers can expect to encounter large schools of sea bream and barracudas that patrol the wreck. A resident turtle is often found exploring the structure, and a giant green moray eel is also a common inhabitant, adding to the site's rich biodiversity.
The best time to visit Le Nahoon is generally during the dry season (typically December to May) for optimal conditions, though specific regional conditions should be checked. This dive is recommended for advanced divers due to its depth and wreck environment. Freedivers with sufficient experience can explore the shallower parts of the wreck, while scuba divers can fully appreciate its historical significance and diverse marine community.

