Core-park protection, mooring-only access, no anchoring, and visitation pressure.
Reserve Cousteau North wall
Boat-accessed reef and wall on the Pigeon Islands.
Local operator required
The site is best visited through a Bouillante or Malendure dive center that can handle the mooring-based boat access.
About Reserve Cousteau North wall
Reserve Cousteau North wall is a guided boat dive on the north side of the Pigeon Islands in Guadeloupe's protected marine park. The site combines a shallow coral top with a deeper wall, clear Caribbean water, and a steady mix of reef fish, jacks, barracuda, morays, turtles, and seasonal whale and dolphin sightings. It suits divers who want a protected reef-and-wall profile with straightforward operator access.
Research Estimate At Reserve Cousteau North wall
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Where Is Reserve Cousteau North wall?
Reserve Cousteau North wall Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
3m - 40m
Depth Note
The public dive listing starts the site in shallow water and carries the wall/drop-off down to roughly 40 m; local reserve pages also describe easy reef sections with deeper wall options around the Pigeon Islands.
Best Season
Year-round; January-April for humpback whale chances.
Typical Conditions
Warm, generally clear leeward-water diving with a shallow reef top, a deeper wall, and variable current that is usually manageable with a guide.
Safety & Access At Reserve Cousteau North wall
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Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Use the mooring, stay close to the guide, and keep an eye on depth once you leave the shallow top of the wall.
Access Restrictions
Boat access through a local operator is the practical way in, and the core park uses mooring buoys rather than anchoring.
Legal Notes
Inside the core park, anchoring is forbidden and professional activity requires park authorization.
Local Intel For Reserve Cousteau North wall
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Guided boat scuba is the right fit here. The shallow top is forgiving, but the wall drops away quickly enough that buoyancy and gas planning matter.
Snorkeling
The broader reserve has snorkel-friendly shallows and glass-bottom viewing, but the North wall itself is the scuba-first part of the site.
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Wildlife at Reserve Cousteau North wall
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Reserve Cousteau North wall Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Leeward-side location, frequent turtles, whale season, and snorkeling context.
North-east Grand îlet sites, wall structure, coral, turtles, morays, and hot-spring features.
Boat dive, 5-25 m visibility range, easy-diving baseline, and high fish density.
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