Anse Couleuvre

Shallow, scenic black sand beach with abundant reef fish.

Shore Access
2m Avg Depth
5m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Anse Couleuvre, is situated at the northernmost tip of Martinique, nestled between towering cliffs and shaded by vibrant vegetation. It is famed for its exquisite black sand beach, a striking geological feature formed by the nearby La Montagne Pelée volcano. Underwater navigation is straightforward due to the shallow depths and distinct topographical features like the rocky outcrops and sandy bottom, making it an ideal spot for relaxed exploration. Its remote location contributes to its untouched beauty, offering a serene diving experience.

Divers and snorkelers here can expect to encounter a variety of vibrant marine life. Angelfish, moray eels, and butterflyfish are commonly spotted navigating the underwater landscape. The site is also home to lush sea fans, which gracefully sway with the mild currents, providing shelter and feeding grounds for numerous smaller reef inhabitants. The black sand backdrop offers a unique contrast, highlighting the colors of the reef fish and corals.

The best time to visit Anse Couleuvre for diving and snorkeling is generally during the dry season, from December to May, when weather conditions are most stable and visibility is typically excellent. Due to its shallow average depth of 2 meters, it is perfectly suited for beginners, snorkelers, and freedivers looking for an accessible and rewarding experience. Its calm and protected nature makes it ideal for underwater photography, particularly for macro subjects and wide-angle shots of the scenic landscape.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Very shallow (5m) and diverse marine life make it perfect for beginners, snorkelers, and relaxed exploration.

Current Strength:

Mild

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