Le Jardin d’Eden
Le Jardin d’Eden is a series of deep fissures that pierce the top of the coral reef, creating grottoes and canyons. The Garden of Eden begins with moderate rocky scree that extends for approximately 7 meters before reaching a sandy beach that leads to the Tombant de l'Arbre Mort. There is also a rocky spit with two playgrounds on the property. Passing over it, you can go out and meet the fish, for example, during your baptism. If you are more experienced, you can find moray eels, scorpionfish, and other species hiding in the rocks beneath. To top it all off, you may have fun getting lost in a little rock labyrinth.
The coral walls drop to around 45 meters, with an average depth of 15 to 20 meters. As you rise, you may be taken via a chimney that begins at 14 m and returns you to the reef's summit.
Location: Isle of Pines, New Caledonia