Proselyte

One of St. Maarten's most famous diving spots is this underwater sanctuary in Philipsburg. The HMS Proselyte, a historic British cruiser that came aground on the reef in the early 1800s while en route to St. Kitts, is the site's principal attraction. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Sint Maarten (Netherlands).


View the remarkable relics that were tossed overboard when the ship was beached at roughly 50 feet underwater, including massive anchors, barrel hoops, cannons, and cannonballs. Proselyte is also part of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, which is home to a diverse range of sea life.


Glide through the magnificent reef, stopping at a canyon drop-off where you'll discover triggerfish, stingrays, lobster, conch, crabs, and barracudas lurking. If you're lucky, you could spot some Caribbean reef sharks, as well as whales and dolphins. This diving location is also noted for having excellent visibility, which is one of the reasons it is one of the best scuba diving spots in St. Maarten.


The Proselyte, which lies in shallow water just outside the opening of Great Bay, is popular with divers of all abilities today. Anchors, ballast bars, cannons, and barrel hoops can all be found on the seafloor around the ship. This wreck diving location is also known as the Proselyte Reef because of the rich coral development.

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Top 10 Best Diving Sites in Sint Maarten (Netherlands)

  1. top 1 Creole Rock
  2. top 2 The Maze
  3. top 3 Gregory Wreck
  4. top 4 Proselyte
  5. top 5 The Fish Bowl
  6. top 6 The Bridge
  7. top 7 La Renee Shipwreck
  8. top 8 Carib Cargo
  9. top 9 Fuh Sheng
  10. top 10 Turtle Reef

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