Nosy Be diving-region and operator-support context.
Wreck-to-reef boat dive with macro life near Nosy Be.
Wreck-to-reef boat dive with macro life near Nosy Be.
Local boat support is the straightforward way to run the dive and time the entry window.
Boboss Epave is a wreck-to-reef boat dive off Nosy Be in Madagascar. The dive starts on a trawler wreck later used as a shrimp boat, then moves to a reef of two coral heads with strong macro detail and regular fish action. It fits certified divers who want a tide-aware outing with structure, color, and a short but varied underwater sequence.
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 23m
Depth Note
Only the overall max depth is stated consistently; the shallow start of the wreck-to-reef sequence is not explicit.
Typical Conditions
Boat access, mild currents overall, and a wreck-to-reef profile with moderate visibility.
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Keep the wreck section conservative, watch the reef contact points, and follow the tide briefing.
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Certified divers should expect a moderate-depth wreck first, then a reef finish with macro subjects.
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
Nosy Be diving-region and operator-support context.
Maritime Zone listing for the two-part site.
Regional visibility and current baseline.
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