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Dive Surrounding the islands of the Grenadines is The Caribbean sea, the water of which is among the clearest and cleanest in the world. St. Vincent is a mountainous volcanic island, the dramatic cliffs continue underwater, so you can enjoy the same spectacular vistas there as on dry land, only the flora and fauna will be different of course! Bequia has a variety of pristine dive sites; from calm colorful reefs in shallow water to steep walls that drop away into the deep blue. Please contact us or the owner of the longest established and #1 fun dive shop in Bequia Bob Sachs for details, or click here for packages. The Southern Grenadines offer the largest variety of fish and corals. Most of the area is a marine park; this is the place to be for unspoiled underwater beauty! Mayreau has the most dive sites of the Southern Grenadines:Mayreau Garden: Depending on the direction of the current this dive can be done to the north (55 feet deep) or to the south (80 feet deep) as a drift. Puruni Wreck: This is a 1918 English gun ship approximately 140 feet in length and found in only 40 feet of water. Great wreck dive for beginners as well as advanced divers. Hot Springs: This is an underwater volcano with continuous bubbles. The water temperature here changes dramatically, becoming very warm. There is an abundance of outstanding corals. Tobago Cays: This area is made up of five uninhabited keys and is a National Park, protected by the government. Horseshoe Reef: At 60 feet you will find numerous soft and hard corals. There are sand sharks and nurse sharks sleeping under ledges. Ends Reef: At 70 feet you will find sting rays sleeping in the sand. This is also the place to see squadrons of spotted eagle rays swimming in formation. Petit Tabac: This is a great dive for a resort course. Maximum depth is 45 feet. Sail Rock: This is the ultimate
dream dive that every diver wants to see. Because of its exposed location, this
dive is limited to good weather conditions.
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