This dive site, Ti' Mur, located in Martinique, France, offers a captivating underwater journey beginning with a descent over approximately ten meters onto a vibrant plateau situated close to a dramatic drop-off. Divers can explore the well-marked and steep beginning of the drop-off, which then gently slopes beyond 20 meters, navigating along the impressive 'wall' in search of marine life.
The site is rich in diverse marine inhabitants. Along the wall, divers can discover lobsters, moray eels, and lambi hidden within crevices. Looking out into the blue, schools of larger pelagic species such as king mackerel, barracuda, and manioc are frequently spotted passing overhead.
While no specific season is mentioned for this site, the Caribbean generally offers excellent diving conditions year-round, with the dry season (December to May) often providing the calmest waters and best visibility. This site is ideal for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its manageable depths and interesting topography. Divers should remember to look both into the wall for macro life and out into the blue for pelagic encounters.

