What's St. Vincent is famous among scuba divers for?
"St Vincent has been voted # 1 small animal destination in the world and the only one to get 100 score" - the Magazine Divers Trust Scuba Diving. Sport Diver Magazine named St. Vincent the 'Critter Capital of the Caribbean'.
The list of the sites to dive with scuba at St. Vincent:
Pinnacle
Anchor Reef
Turtle Bay
Coral Castle
Bottle Reef
New Guinea Reef
Bat Cave
Steps
Critter Corner
Orca Point
Orca II
The Forest
The Wall
The Garden
Alternative Bay
Hans Reef
Wayne's World
Petit Byhaut
Fish Mouth
Capital Wrecks
Romark
Japanese Garden
Oblizalo Drift
Layou Wall
Rock Fort
Back Door
Fizzy Reef
Sub Rock
Meadow
Sunset Point
Kingstown South South
Kingstown Wall
ingstown Wrecks
Castle Bay
Point
Garden
Back Door Deep
Back Door Shallow
New Guinea Wall
Once in a Lifetime
Bayhaut
Over There
Tarpon Run
Emersons Point
Bambereaux Wall
Indian Gallows
Buccaneer Reef
Whiskers
Mystery Reef
More dive sites to be added.
Most of St. Vincent's best dive sites are located off the western coast, Leeward, within a 10 to 15 minute trip by boat. The dive sites are abundant with diverse sea creatures to watch. Scuba diving here is generally pleasant and easy with with practically no underwater currents, except for a couple of dive sites. With underwater visibility normally staying being 50-80 feet, and local waters being habitat of variety of Sponges, Seahorses, frogfish, Spotted drum, Red Banded Lobsters, Porcelain crabs, Golden Coral Shrimp, Spoon Nosed Eels, Viper Morays, Brotula, St. Vincent scuba diving has become especially attractive for underwater photographers and film makers. Currently there are 12 dive operators (Bequia Dive Adventures, Dive Bequia, Dive Fantasea, Dive St. Vincent, Grenadines Dive, Indigo Dive, Mustique Water Sports - recommended) and the total 67 dive known sites at St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
About the island of St. Vincent: St. Vincent is a mountainous 133 square-mile island of a volcanic origin in the Lesser Antilles chain located in the Caribbean Sea. It is the main island of the total 32 islands comprising the Grenadines. To the north of St. Vincent lies St. Lucia, to the east Barbados, and to the south Grenada. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has an estimated population of 120,000 people and a French and British colonial history. Since the time of getting their independence back in 1979, St. Vincent and the Grenadines have become part of the British Commonwealth.
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