St. Vincent & The Grenadines

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Here in St. Vincent & The Grenadines, watersports are part of life. Under the seas, the marine creatures will charm you. Above the waves, enjoy a kayaking adventure or catch a breeze and kite surf to World’s End.

The magnificent shallow water reefs, full of color and life, are perfect for snorkelers. Snorkel or swim with green turtles in the Tobago Cays and create a memory to last a lifetime.

Want to go deeper? Then take the plunge and scuba dive into the famous Bat Cave, try wreck diving, or photograph an amazing variety of marine creatures.

Experience the kind of underwater diving adventures found only at the world’s premier dive destinations. Info by discoversvg.com

Best time to dive?

The best time to visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines is May to June and November. During these shoulder months, hotels drop their rates to attract travelers. The peak season – December through April – lures European visitors with its warm and dry Caribbean temperatures. Crowds thin out and hotel prices plummet between July and October when hurricane season threatens the archipelago. No matter which month you visit, you’ll find the islands’ average highs hover around 85 degrees throughout the year, and is always good to dive except September and October. Info by travel.usnews.com

Best time to Dive?

The best time to visit St. Vincent & The Grenadines is May to June and November. During these shoulder months, hotels drop their rates to attract travelers. The peak season – December through April – lures European visitors with its warm and dry Caribbean temperatures. Crowds thin out and hotel prices plummet between July and October when hurricane season threatens the archipelago. No matter which month you visit, you’ll find the islands’ average highs hover around 85 degrees throughout the year, and is always good to dive except September and October. Info by travel.usnews.com

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Sea Life

Meet critters! Diving here offers excellent opportunities for encounters with frog-fish, seahorses, colorful mollusks, crustaceans, anemones and tunicates.

Divers will be enthralled by the variety of marine creatures to see – and underwater photographers will think it’s a dream come true.

This creatures often spotted here include nurse sharks, lobsters, octopus and squid.

Visiting squadrons of eagle rays and manta rays are frequently sighted,

and patrolling reef sharks and barracuda add an element of excitement. Info by discoversvg.com

Dive Sites

The islands are a dream for scuba divers, whatever your level of experience.

From easy shallow reef dives to drift dives, wreck dives and even cave dives – the choice is yours.

Most dive sites are just a short boat ride away from the dive shops, whether on the main island of St. Vincent or at the dive centers located in The Grenadines at Bequia, Mustique and Union Island. Each island has a different dive experience to offer you, don’t miss any of them!

The Bat Cave

is an exhilarating dive into an underwater fissure and is on the wish list of most visiting divers. It is a half submerged cave through a shallow cut at Buccament Bay.

Anchor Reef

voted one of the top 100 dive sites in the world, is a spectacular wall dive with swim-throughs and a lovely coral reef formation.

Layou Wall

is an excellent wall dive and a drift over the formations of Rock Fort.

Capital Wrecks

is the site of three shipwrecks all in recreational dive depths, but best suited to experienced divers.

Bequia

explore an array of gently sloping reefs with hawksbill turtles and eagle rays. The shallow waters are home to seahorses, pipefish and bat fish, amongst others.

Mustique's

sloping reefs and coral expanse offer you glimpses of shy spotted drums and banded coral shrimp among other fascinating fish and critters.

Mayreau Gardens

is an expansive coral reef formation and a great drift dive. Crinoids, garden eels and flamingo tongues are common here. Also off Mayreau is Puruni, the wreck of a 1918 British gun ship that is lying in only 40 feet of water, great for beginners as well as advanced wreck divers.

The Tobago Cays

are home to green turtles and you will have an unforgettable time in the water with these wonderful creatures. Here Horseshoe Reef surrounds and protects four of the five Tobago Cays and makes for great diving, whether on the protected and shallow inside, or along the deeper and more dramatic drop-off on the outside.

 

Dive sites info by discoversvg.com

How to Arrive

St. Vincent’s main airport is the Argyle International Airport in Argyle.

This airport services international flights as well as flights to and from the Grenadines and other Caribbean destinations.

The airport accommodates jets as large as the Boeing 747-400s and allows for direct flights to

St. Vincent and the Grenadines from USA, Canada, Europe and Central and South America.

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