This dive site, Petite Anse in Bouillante, is a serene and easily accessible underwater haven located on the west coast of Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe. It's primarily a shallow-water site, making it ideal for relaxed exploration. Divers and snorkelers can navigate between vibrant reef areas and expansive seagrass beds, typically remaining at depths no greater than 6 meters.
The site is teeming with diverse marine life. The reef areas are full of various colorful reef fish, suggesting a healthy ecosystem for smaller species. The prominent feature, however, is the extensive seagrass beds, which are frequently visited by sea turtles, offering excellent opportunities for observation. Beyond turtles, one can expect to encounter various smaller reef inhabitants and invertebrates typical of Caribbean shallow waters.
Petite Anse is suitable for visits throughout the year, with generally calm conditions on this side of the island. Its shallow nature and rich marine biodiversity make it a highlight for beginner divers and snorkelers, providing a safe and rewarding experience. Freedivers will also find it excellent for practicing breath-hold techniques while enjoying the abundant life, especially the graceful sea turtles. It's recommended to go during clear weather for optimal visibility.

