Diving in the North is an undiscovered secret, and exceeds expectations. There is something for everyone.
Pristine wrecks in tact with beautiful soft corals, schools of fish, exquisite coral reefs, and a wide array of marine life including reef sharks, guitar sharks, rays, turtles, dolphins, pipe fish, leaf fish, nudibranchs and ribbon eels to name just a few.
Diving in the North is super easy and convenient with generally minimal swell and current. Dive Sites are within a very easy and short boat ride away, offering a wide variety depending on diver preferences and experience.
Enjoy wall diving, swim throughs, spectacular visibility and an underwater world teeming with life. Come and share our secret!
The island of Mauritius is lucky to enjoy diving ALL YEAR ROUND. Depending on what you're after, the 'Summer' months between October and April/May will yield warm waters with temperatures of 27-28 degrees, minimal to no currents, a sea like glass and the chance to enjoy some incredible visibility and lots of marine life.
The 'Winter' months run from May to September. Temperatures drop to 25 degrees, but this doesn't put us off! The humpback whales migrate through the Indian Ocean from June to late September, with a peak of breeding activity observed in August. There's also the chance to see more pelagic marine life that come in on the some of the currents.
The North of Mauritius is just under a 2 hour car journey away from the South and the International Airport which services many other International Airports.
There are plenty of taxi and driver options including public transport to get here.
This page wouldn't be possible without contributions from the following PADI members: Mark Minter (PADI pro), Ocean Spirit Scuba Diving Mauritius, Crystal Divers Mauritius. Disclaimer