Le Franjack

The Franjack is lying flat on her keel on a sandy bottom at 24 m in fair overall condition, with the exception of a collapsed front cabin. There are green moray eels and lobsters in the engine hold of the Franjack; there is always a surprise. The wreck is completely covered in sponges. The Franjack is a wreck that was sunk in Guadaloupe in 1996 to construct an artificial reef for divers. In addition to Le Gustavia and Láugustin Fresnel ll, It is one of three wrecks that may be found in the Archipelago. Le Franjack is a 50-meter-long ship that has come to rest on its port side as a result of hurricane Berta. Because the wreck is located in a shallow dive location, it is suitable for divers of all skill levels.


  • Dive location for intermediate divers at an artificial reef
  • One of Guadaloupe's three wrecks
  • Ideal for photography since it is covered in coral growths and aquatic critters.

What you'll see: The wreck is located at a depth of 78 feet on a sandy spot. The wreck is lushly overgrown with hard and soft corals, as well as gorgonian fans. Schools of fish will swirl around the creepy metal skeleton as you swim around. On any given dive, triggerfish, grunts, damselfish, and crabs can be spotted. Spiny lobsters, stingrays, and crabs can also be found within coral development.

travel2guadeloupe.com
travel2guadeloupe.com
padi.com
padi.com

Toplist Joint Stock Company
Address: 3rd floor, Viet Tower Building, No. 01 Thai Ha Street, Trung Liet Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Phone: +84369132468 - Tax code: 0108747679
Social network license number 370/GP-BTTTT issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications on September 9, 2019
Privacy Policy