Marina Blue Haiti's mission is to provide safe boatyard storage and exemplary service to boat and jetski owners and to encourage all sorts of watersports and land-based activities to help promote Haiti as a touristic and pleasurable destination in the Côte Des Arcadins region. By offering scuba diving, snorkeling excursions, and visits to historic and scenic locations on land, visitors will have the ability to discover Haiti's natural splendors "above and below" and retain and share a positive experience from their visit.
in doing so we hope to create awareness to the public at large, and to the youth in particular, about the destructive effects of irresponsible actions caused by land erosion and pollution of our waters. In the future, we would like to offer a "Kids Sea Camp" to teach youth swimming, intro to diving, and marine conservation topics to instill in them an appreciation of the importance of the ocean to their future. In addition, we will be holding conferences and seminars with local and international organizations to coordinate and implement programs on marine and environment protection. Marina blue Haiti diving is PADI dive resort, and also a DAN (Divers Alert Network) industry Partner.
Opened in 2014, it has brand new equipment and very modern facilities. Dives range from Shore dives along the Moulin Sur Mer Beach Resort and boat dives from 30 minutes to 1 hours distance.
Among its different dive sites, wonderfully colorful reefs and diverse creatures. Ofthen 100+ of visibility.
Get to see lion fish (80%) school of blue chromis (95%), parrotfish (95%) as well as harlequin bass (85%). Although less common, there is also the chance to see barracudas (25%), the Caribbean reef octopues (35%) and many more.
There is also a chance to see dolphins and various types of whales (pilot, sperm, whaleshark, beakes) along the surface while going out to dive.
It is even possible (and encouraged) to hunt the lion fish that have come to Haiti from the pacific.
Wreck diving is popular in Haiti and creates incredible artificial reefs with interesting wildlife (PT boat, Tina-D, Elijan).
Night dives are also available and are an excellent opportunity to experience the Haiti coast in the dark and the deep blue shore under the stars.
Visit Zombie Hotel, an underwater hotel that extends to a depth of 137 m (450 feet). The most thrilling part od the dive into the depth of the Zombie Hole is the amazing Elephant Ear Sponge, the largest sponge in the world.
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Marina blue Haiti diving is PADI dive resort, and also a DAN (Divers Alert Network) industry Partner.
Opened in 2014, it has brand new equipment and very modern facilities. Dives range from Shore dives along the Moulin Sur Mer Beach Resort and boat dives from 30 minutes to 1 hours distance.
Among its different dive sites, wonderfully colorful reefs and diverse creatures. Ofthen 100+ of visibility.
Get to see lion fish (80%) school of blue chromis (95%), parrotfish (95%) as well as harlequin bass (85%). Although less common, there is also the chance to see barracudas (25%), the Caribbean reef octopues (35%) and many more.
There is also a chance to see dolphins and various types of whales (pilot, sperm, whaleshark, beakes) along the surface while going out to dive.
It is even possible (and encouraged) to hunt the lion fish that have come to Haiti from the pacific.
Wreck diving is popular in Haiti and creates incredible artificial reefs with interesting wildlife (PT boat, Tina-D, Elijan).
Night dives are also available and are an excellent opportunity to experience the Haiti coast in the dark and the deep blue shore under the stars.
Visit Zombie Hotel, an underwater hotel that extends to a depth of 137 m (450 feet). The most thrilling part od the dive into the depth of the Zombie Hole is the amazing Elephant Ear Sponge, the largest sponge in the world.
Opened in 2014, it has brand new equipment and very modern facilities. Dives range from Shore dives along the Moulin Sur Mer Beach Resort and boat dives from 30 minutes to 1 hours distance.
Among its different dive sites, wonderfully colorful reefs and diverse creatures. Ofthen 100+ of visibility.
Get to see lion fish (80%) school of blue chromis (95%), parrotfish (95%) as well as harlequin bass (85%). Although less common, there is also the chance to see barracudas (25%), the Caribbean reef octopues (35%) and many more.
There is also a chance to see dolphins and various types of whales (pilot, sperm, whaleshark, beakes) along the surface while going out to dive.
It is even possible (and encouraged) to hunt the lion fish that have come to Haiti from the pacific.
Wreck diving is popular in Haiti and creates incredible artificial reefs with interesting wildlife (PT boat, Tina-D, Elijan).
Night dives are also available and are an excellent opportunity to experience the Haiti coast in the dark and the deep blue shore under the stars.
Visit Zombie Hotel, an underwater hotel that extends to a depth of 137 m (450 feet). The most thrilling part od the dive into the depth of the Zombie Hole is the amazing Elephant Ear Sponge, the largest sponge in the world.
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