Point Malendure
Divers may dive among numerous huge boulders at a rather shallow depth off the coast of Malendure. These rocks are home to a plethora of marine life as well as intriguing coral growths. Typically, there isn't much of a current, making the dive location suitable for divers of all skill levels. Unfortunately, visibility is often poor. Malendure's crown jewel. This is a fantastic dive spot that is well-liked by local divers. This dive may be done while floating towards Jardin Japanese or Anse négresse. Turtles, barracuda, moray eels, lobsters, and other Caribbean marine species in one dive: the best of Malendure.
- Diverse underwater topography
- This region is teeming with aquatic life.
- Excellent location for observing macrofauna.
What you'll see: The rocks are a famous swimming and hunting site for barracudas, snapper, cassava, and lionfish. It's almost worth not moving much and just watching these gorgeous fish dart about. Sea urchins and other tiny invertebrates can also be found on the seafloor.