Most of St. Vincent's best dive sites are
located up the Leeward (west) coast within a
10 to 15 minute boat ride. Our divers see
pristine reefs and intact corals unlike dive
travelers who visit the most popular
destinations.
New divers will be overwhelmed by the
schools of brightly colored fish, the
abundance of colorful sponges and the number
of reef creatures on our wide variety of
sites. Seahorses and frogfish are prolific
here although we cannot guarantee to find
them on each dive. Spotted drum are
plentiful in St. Vincent and many can be
seen on every dive.
Experienced divers and especially
photographers will be amazed with the
variety of rare creatures we are discovering
every day at our sites. We now know that 2
species of bat fish, the shortnose and red
lipped, live in the sandy areas of several
sites. The beautiful red "cover photo" Red
Banded Lobster from Paul Humann's Reef
Creatures book are often found deep at
several sites. Split lure frogfish as well
as the very common longlure frogfish are
also in the shallow sand. Porcelain crabs,
Golden Coral Shrimp, Spoon Nosed Eels, Viper
Morays, Brotula