Fuh Sheng
Fuh Sheng, a 120 foot (36m) fishing boat that sank in 1995, is another spectacular wreck dive on St Maarten. This slightly deeper wreck has excellent visibility and allows encounters with lobsters, stingrays, and enormous groups of garden eels. Sharks are frequently seen roaming the sandy bottom.
The remains of a Taiwanese fishing vessel that sank in the mid-1990s may be found at this renowned St. Maarten scuba diving destination. It's only suitable for expert divers due to the 114-foot overall depth. The Fuh Sheng structure, which is still intact, spans 120 feet along the sandy ocean floor and is home to a diverse array of aquatic species.
Because of the remarkable visibility of the sea, it's easy to view the submerged wreck as you drop from above. Swim around the stern first as you make your way around the deck and bow. Garden eels, eagle rays, stingrays, crabs, and possibly sharks may be among the aquatic species you'll meet. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Saint Martin (France).