Port-based dive center in Saint-Gilles with year-round operations and reservation flow.
Advanced deep wreck dive off Réunion’s west coast.
Advanced deep wreck dive off Réunion’s west coast.
Deep offshore wreck with current-sensitive timing; a local guide is the normal access path.
Haï Siang is a deep offshore wreck off Réunion’s west coast, sunk intentionally in the 1980s and now resting on sand with its mast and hull silhouette visible through the drop. This is a guided boat dive for experienced scuba divers, with a current-sensitive profile and enough structure to hold coral growth, snappers, stingrays and other pelagic life. Plan it as a precise sea-conditions dive, not a casual reef stop.
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
54m
Depth Note
The wreck lies on sand at about 54 m; the mast is the first landmark on the descent.
Best Season
May to November
Typical Conditions
Deep blue-water wreck dive with a sand-bottom approach, a clear drop profile, and current-sensitive timing on the west coast.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat this as a serious deep wreck: plan gas conservatively, stay tight on buoyancy, and follow the guide on descent, bottom time and ascent.
Access Restrictions
Boat-only; advanced scuba and a local operator briefing are expected.
Legal Notes
Follow local marine-reserve rules and operator instructions; book only when the day's current window is suitable.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Descent is in blue water, revealing the mast first before the full wreck resting on sand.
Freediving
Not suitable for freediving; the wreck is too deep and current-sensitive for normal breath-hold diving.
Snorkeling
Not a snorkel site; the wreck sits far below the surface.
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Community dive logs and visit reports for this site.
Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.
Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.
Last Updated
Research Sources
Port-based dive center in Saint-Gilles with year-round operations and reservation flow.
Directory entry with the 54 m depth, sand-bottom wreck profile and local access point.
Destination guide noting strong currents and the site's challenging profile.
Local report on current, depth and coral growth on the wreck.
West-coast seasonal visibility range and popularity baseline.
Regional dive guide with the 54 m profile and level requirement.
Feature on marine life and coral growth around the wreck.
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