Sub aquatic Tunisia is divided into two parts: the North Coast and the Cap Bon, rocky and steep opens on a deep sea. The water visibility is excellent. The zones suit well experienced divers. Diving is more technical, the sites are uncountable, varied and well-stock with fish. The various Mediterranean species of fauna and flora are present: grouper, scorpion fish, moray eel, lobster, Gregorian, coral...
Hence, Tunisia is establishing itself as a reference diving destination thanks to a preserved sea and depths still intact.
Created in 1997, Hammammet Aquamarin Center aims particularly at training divers and discovering the sea depths. All year long tourists from all over the world are introduced to the delights of diving with deep sea diving suits by pool initiation and training in the sea. Aquamarin offers several diving spots along the coast of Hammamet allowing baptism, initiation and exploration; accessible to everyone all year long.
Bou Ali fault :
Level : readjustment of confirmed divers, baptism and beginners. Sloping located between 9 and 15 m depth; very rich with Mediterranean fauna and flora: rainbow wrasse, small groupers, gorgonian, starfish, bigscale pomfret , dead coral...
Palace Corridor :
Level : readjustment and confirmed. Rocky beds with groupers, corbs, soldier fish, octopus, red mullet, cardinal fishes, amberjacks, sargo breams...
Bouficha wreckage :
Level: confirmed. Depths between 14 and 20 m: wreckage of the Second World War resting on a sandy bed; site well stock with fish: corbs, amberjacks, sargo breams, sponge, pelagic fish, conger eel etc...
Sidi el Mahrsi :
Level : beginners, shallow, rocky with seaweed; species: octopus, sargo breams, cuckoo wrasse, red mullet...
Beni Khiar Port Cave :
Level : beginners and readjustment, depth between 9 and 13 m, Rocky depths, accessible cave with groupers, octopus, scorpion fish, rainbow wrasse, moray eel, star fish...
Takrouna Wreckage :
Level : confirmed. This English destroyer was torpedoed during the Second World War and shattered into pieces; are still intact 2 tanks, canons, munitions caissons; well stock with fish: groupers, corbs, shoals of amberjacks, , sargo breams , sponges, feather-duster worm, Neptune dentelle, etc
Maamoura Wreckage :
Level : confirmed, depth between 17 and 20 m: several caves with tunnel passages, numerous species: groupers, sword fish, rainbow wrasse...