Welcome to the island of Saint Barthelemy, a scuba diving paradise in the French West Indies! The playground of the rich and famous, harbor to the world's mega yachts and home to some of the best diving in the Caribbean!
A marine reserve since 1996, the island offers more than 22 dive sites with ship wrecks, caves, corals, canyons, reefs and many other underwater adventures just a few minutes from the harbor in Gustavia.
The aquatic flora and fauna are astounding around St. Barth’s. On your dives, you’re likely to see turtles, sting rays, spotted eagle rays, tropical fish, coral, eels, tarpon fish, nurse sharks, and other creatures living in one of the most beautiful places in the world. All forms of fishing and anchoring on the reefs are prohibited in order to protect the balance.
The colors of St. Barth’s diving sites are unique. The 82°F/28°C crystal clear water over the coral plate between St. Barth’s and St. Martin is relatively shallow and the bottom reflects the sunlight beautifully, illuminating this enchanting world and all its inhabitants.