Nahoon Wreck
The well-preserved Nahoon is another great diving wreck in Martinique. It's a freshly buried wreck that sank beneath the seas in 1993. Only the front half of the boat survived Hurricane Lenny in 1999. The Nahoon was a construction boat that washed up on a shallow section of the Caribbean Sea floor at a depth of 33 feet. This makes it easily accessible to both novice and snorkelers, however, it is only suggested for expert dives to avoid accidents.
- The shallow wreck dive location is recommended for experienced divers.
- On the wreck, there are some spectacular coral reef growths.
- The wreck attracts a wide variety of aquatic life.
What you will see: Barrell sponges, soft corals, and gorgonian fans cover the wreck. Divers may swim into vast compartments on the wreck itself. The growths on the wreck, on the other hand, might cause cuts and other injuries, thus using gloves or avoiding handling the wreck at all is advised. There are several triggerfish, damselfish, and other reef species in the area. Crayfish, stonefish, angelfish, porcupine fish, Spanish mackerels, and barracudas await you!