Point Lézarde
This dive location is visible from the surface as a little strip of dry ground rising from the water. The drop-down from the surface is characterized by many sponges and a steady decline until 130 feet when the drop-off is abrupt. Bouillante is well renowned for its volcanic and geothermal activity, making this a fascinating diving destination with hot springs gushing from the seafloor. The National Park's final dive site to the south of Bouillante comprises a rocky ridge that will allow you to traverse between small rocky peaks and also locate 40 m. For beauty and visibility, most diving is done between 15 and 25 meters. Several hot springs in a 23-meter-deep pool, as well as a spectacular fault with several royal lobsters.
- Hot springs burst up from the seafloor as a result of geothermal activity.
- Deep dive for experienced divers
- Here you will find a unique landscape as well as aquatic life.
What you'll see: Because of the peculiarity of this dive location, you'll come face to face with an unusual assortment of sea life. Crustaceans and fish such as firefish volts, trevally, groupers, barracuda, octopus, and spotted char will be seen. The bubbles coming from the jagged reef are also warm, providing you with more hot water spouts in an already heated atmosphere. Turtles and dolphins are also frequently spotted.