Point Mahaut (Point Noir)

The National Park's northernmost point is on the axis of the Route de la Traversée. The location is located immediately before the entrance to the village of Pointe Noire, near the northernmost tip of the National Park region. It is worth exploring because it is infrequently frequented and has a shallow depth (maximum 20m). There are barracudas, damsels, angelfish, gorettes, and much other fish that can be seen. There are turtles as well. Another interesting concentration of rocks at a comfortable 65 feet is an excellent dive location for intermediate divers. There are numerous aquatic species all along with the rocky formations. This is an excellent diving spot for a lengthy drive to identify as many marine animals as possible.


  • Suitable for intermediate divers
  • Every rock is teeming with aquatic life.
  • Excellent location for photography practice.

What you'll see: The normal reef species, such as parrotfish, butterflyfish, and surgeonfish, may all be seen swimming about the rocks. These are brilliantly colored and would make excellent photographic subjects. See what well-camouflaged creatures you can discover to put your identification abilities to the test. There are plenty of stonefish, lionfish, trumpet fish, sea horses, and frogfish lurking in plain sight at this dive location

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