Djabeda Wreck on Coin de Mire Island

Djabeda is a huge Japanese fishing boat that sank in 1998 close off the coast of Coin de Mire Island. Djabeda Wreck on Coin de Mire Island is 44 meters long, 10 meters tall, and 5 meters wide, and it sits upright in a maximum depth of 34 meters, waiting for her passengers.


Djabeda Wreck on Coin de Mire Island has accumulated a lot of life over its 20 years down and is now home to a variety of corals and species, including stone fish, moray eels, tuna, and stingrays. For more experienced divers, there is considerable overhead penetration, but the site may also be appreciated from the outside because to its incredible clarity and profusion of sea life.


Barracuda, sting rays, whales, and dolphins periodically visit the wreck. The massive anchor, beautiful soft corals, schooling fish, king fish, moray eels, trigger fish, stone fish, lion fish, parrot fish, leaf fish, and sea slugs are just a few of the highlights. This is considered one of the Best Diving Sites in Mauritius.

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