Take the plunge and go scuba diving in Bourail, where you’ll be amazed by the beauty of the reefs in this UNESCO World Heritage-listed lagoon!
On the waterfront in Bourail, less than three hundred metres from a river, Scub'Addict introduces you to the underwater world or guides certified divers across the Caledonian lagoon. The team runs supervised first-time dives for beginners and outings adapted to every level for trained divers, with strict supervision in a relaxed atmosphere. Programmes cover the area's marine biodiversity and bring you, depending on the trip, face to face with the lagoon's wildlife. The centre also organises night dives and offers training to progress through successive scuba diving levels. Book your dive.
Dives usually take place in the morning, with participants arriving at 7.30 am and setting off after completing their paperwork and organising their equipment. The morning session consists of two dives with a one-hour break in between. You’ll arrive back at the centre at around 1 pm to complete your dive log.
All equipment provided, including 7 mm wetsuits and ponchos for year-round comfort.
The “bonhomme” is located near the entrance to La Roche Percée beach and can be accessed directly from the Three Bays car park or from the beach. To get there from Nouméa, take the first turn on the left after Néra Bridge and then drive for about 10 minutes before turning left.