Creole Rock
Creole Rock, located just offshore of St. Maarten's French side, is a popular snorkeling and diving spot. Because of its accessibility, shallow depth, and protection from the wind and ocean currents provided by the surrounding rock structure, this is an excellent choice for a beginning scuba diver.
Sea turtles, spotted eagle rays, prawns, sea anemones, and stingrays should all be seen. Barracuda, trumpet fish, angelfish, lionfish, trumpet fish, and parrotfish are some of the fish that live in the region. As you explore the seas, be amazed by the vibrant hues of these beautiful creatures.
Listen for the clicking of nearby dolphins, since they are known to show up from time to time. Creole Rock is also recognized for being a fantastic night diving site, where you may see octopus and a variety of sleeping fish. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Sint Maarten (Netherlands).
Diving in St. Maarten is primarily about having fun and learning about the amazing underwater plant and animal life. You don't have to travel far out to sea to feel the full range of emotions that this fragile world has to offer at Creole Rock. At the heart of the Nature Reserve, the undersea world's treasures will be exposed to you. You'll be allowed to visit this refuge just across from Grand Case as long as you're aboard a boat that's no more than 50 feet long.