This reef, which quickly drops below 100 feet, is home to barracudas, lobsters, rays and more.
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This reef, which quickly drops below 100 feet, is home to barracudas, lobsters, rays and more.
The Bat Cave is an awesome dive. HOWEVER you must pick the right time to try it out as if it is not completely calm you will be dashed to peices on the rocks! Best bet is to go with a dive shop as...
This dive site, which sometimes receives tough currents, gets its name because of its cone-shaped rock which comes within 12 feet of the surface.
Seahorses and other unusual sealife is often seen in this bay, which drops to a depth of about 60 feet.
A recently discovered spot where muck divers will find an abundance of interesting creatures buried in the sand.
Unusual sealife is regularly seen at this dive site.
A group of three wrecks located at one site in Kingstown Harbour includes the Semistrand, a cargo freighter, and an ancient wreck stirred up by Hurricane Hugo.
This market area is extremely crowded on weekends as locals cart in fresh foods to sell.
