Your adventure under the Mauritian sea starts here.
Since 2008, Tamarin Ocean Pro Diving has been sharing the magic of Mauritius’ underwater world with visitors from across the globe. We’re based right in the heart of Tamarin Bay — a stunning spot on the island’s west coast where dolphins are often seen playing in the waves.
Here, the ocean is always inviting. Thanks to our tropical climate and steady sea temperatures — 25 °C in winter and up to 29 °C in summer — you can dive with us all year round.
Of course, like any island, the sea has its moods: between December and April we may get cyclonic periods, and from May to October the wave season can sometimes bring rougher seas. On those days, for your safety, we may decide not to head out. We always put safety first and keep a close eye on forecasts. If conditions aren’t right, we’ll simply reschedule your dive — and in the meantime, share local tips on what else to enjoy around Tamarin.
Whether you’re taking your very first breaths underwater or chasing your next advanced certification, our team of passionate instructors and guides will make sure your dives are safe, relaxed, and full of unforgettable moments.
Hop on our boat and within 10–20 minutes you’ll be exploring coral reefs, caves, drop-offs, and sandy lagoons bursting with marine life.
🤿 Why Dive With Us?
• All-Year Diving – Warm water and tropical conditions make Mauritius diveable year-round. We’ll always be honest about sea conditions and reschedule if needed.
• Small Groups – We keep dives personal, relaxed, and safe.
• Experienced Team – Certified instructors with years of experience and a real passion for the sea.
• Great Location – Tamarin Bay puts us just minutes away from Mauritius’ best dive sites.
• For Everyone – From try-dives for beginners to professional PADI training.
• Eco-Conscious – We care for our reefs and marine life so future generations can enjoy them too.
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