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Asked about it in an other thread, I repeat here main answers for more readability on the forum.
So diving in Guadeloupe is wonderful !
It is a classical of diving in caribbean sea, with hot water, coral reef and tropical fishes.
Diving is possible in more than 35 different professional centers along caribbean coast and in « large marine dead-end ».
All centers offer boat diving and most of them organize half-day trips, twice a day.
The most famous diving spots are located around the Pigeon islands, in the national park, commonnly named « Cousteau reserve », where there is more fishes and they are bigger.
But there are many others that are interesting diving sites :
- 3 very nice shipwrecks on 20, 30 and 40 meters deep (western coast)
- one plane wreck on 20 meters deep (northern coast, near Port-Louis),
- the « sec Paté », a wonderful submarine rocky peak (emerging from 2 or 3 hundreds meters deep to 15 meters deep on his highest point), considered as one of the 10 best dives in the caribbean sea
- many diving spots on coral reef in the western Basse-Terre or in the northern Grande-Terre
- but also beautiful others in peripheral islands like « Les Saintes », Marie-Galante or « La Désirade ».
So many reasons to come and dive in Guadeloupe.
---------- Post added September 22nd, 2015 at 11:39 AM ----------
Most centers are organized with half day trips and one tank dive. But I have at least two contacts for centers offering "two-tanks dive" daily.
Night dives are possible and commonly practiced. Just ask at the dive center.
To dive into a center, you have to show patent and logbook. A guide will be always offered, at least for the first dives. Afterward, to dive independently, it depends especially on political of the center, your factual level, your experience and your behavior during previous dives. In France, when you dive in a center, the dive manager is legally responsible for divers security. He is the only one able to decide with who, where and how everyone can dive. The disclaimer has no legal value in France. Most often, your autonomy will be limited to 20 m deep, centers preferring to supervise dives from 20 to 40 m deep for passing customers.
Fortunetly, most of dives in Guadeloupe are around 20 m deep. :cool2:
So diving in Guadeloupe is wonderful !
It is a classical of diving in caribbean sea, with hot water, coral reef and tropical fishes.
Diving is possible in more than 35 different professional centers along caribbean coast and in « large marine dead-end ».
All centers offer boat diving and most of them organize half-day trips, twice a day.
The most famous diving spots are located around the Pigeon islands, in the national park, commonnly named « Cousteau reserve », where there is more fishes and they are bigger.
But there are many others that are interesting diving sites :
- 3 very nice shipwrecks on 20, 30 and 40 meters deep (western coast)
- one plane wreck on 20 meters deep (northern coast, near Port-Louis),
- the « sec Paté », a wonderful submarine rocky peak (emerging from 2 or 3 hundreds meters deep to 15 meters deep on his highest point), considered as one of the 10 best dives in the caribbean sea
- many diving spots on coral reef in the western Basse-Terre or in the northern Grande-Terre
- but also beautiful others in peripheral islands like « Les Saintes », Marie-Galante or « La Désirade ».
So many reasons to come and dive in Guadeloupe.

---------- Post added September 22nd, 2015 at 11:39 AM ----------
You can find everything. Many center have small boats (pneumatic type, for 8-15 divers) but some (the best known) have larger units, up to 30 or 40 divers.giffenk:what are the dive ops like? small boats? big cattle boats? Generally How Many tanks a day?
Most centers are organized with half day trips and one tank dive. But I have at least two contacts for centers offering "two-tanks dive" daily.
Shore diving is possible on a limited number of spots and is usually not offered by dive centers. If you absolutly want to dive from the shore, you will have to find yourself rental cylinders and seaboard-accessible sites. Guadeloupe is not Bonaire ...giffenk:Is There Any shore diving? what about Opportunities for night dives?
Night dives are possible and commonly practiced. Just ask at the dive center.
Yes, it is France, and France likes complex regulationsgiffenk:Are There Any special rules? Dive guides are mandatory?
To dive into a center, you have to show patent and logbook. A guide will be always offered, at least for the first dives. Afterward, to dive independently, it depends especially on political of the center, your factual level, your experience and your behavior during previous dives. In France, when you dive in a center, the dive manager is legally responsible for divers security. He is the only one able to decide with who, where and how everyone can dive. The disclaimer has no legal value in France. Most often, your autonomy will be limited to 20 m deep, centers preferring to supervise dives from 20 to 40 m deep for passing customers.
Fortunetly, most of dives in Guadeloupe are around 20 m deep. :cool2:
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