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Diving in St. Vincent and the Grenadines offers vibrant coral reefs, volcanic formations, wrecks, and rich marine life, including seahorses, frogfish, and rays, in crystal-clear Caribbean waters.

Scuba Dive Level
All Levels
Visibility
60 to 100 feet (18 to 30 meters)
Average Water Temperature
80
Macro Critters
Stunning Reefs & Corals
With 32 unspoiled islands lined up along the South Caribbean waters, it is known as one of the best muck diving locations in the Caribbean. Don't think its limited to just "muck diving lovers!" There's plenty of other opportunities including wrecks, caves, and beautiful reef/wall dives.
Depending on where you go, St. Vincent and the Grenadines hold something for everyone. For our macro divers, check out "critter corner" dive site where you can find flying gurnards, frogfish, goldspotted eel, arrow shrimp, blenny/gobies, and so much more. For the braver folks, check out the "bat cave" which is a half-submerged cave with hundreds of bats throughout it. Feel like taking it easy? Try "Mustique's" for a lazy drift dive covering some of the most beautiful, undamaged corals.
Read Randy Harwood's account of his dive trip hunting critters in St Vincent.
1. The Bat Cave - A shallow rocky passageway cut through the reef that led into a cave chamber inside the cliff. This is one of the most challenging dives in St. Vincent
2. Anchor Reef - A spectacular wall dive with lovely coral reef formation. You can spot a variety of eels, squid and seahorses living amongst the gorgonians.
3. Layou Wall - An excellent wall dive that drops to 150ft.
4. Capital Wrecks - Three shipwrecks, best suited to experienced divers.
5. New Guinea Reef - An astounding variety and species of black coral.
6. Bequia - Hawksbill turtles, eagle rays, seahorses, pipefish and batfish.
7. Mustique - Sloping reefs and coral expanse with spotted drums and banded coral shrimp among other fascinating fish and critters.
8. Mayreau Gardens - Crinoids, garden eels and flamingo tongues can be found here. There is also Puruni the wreck of a 1918 British gunship that is lying in only 40 feet of water off Mayreau.
9. Tobago Cays - Home to green turtles and you will have an unforgettable time in the water with these wonderful creatures.
10. Mopion Reef - A good place to see sharks.
The international airport is Argyle International Airport (SVD), located 8 km from Kingstown. Direct flights are available from Miami (MIA) and New York (JFK).
There are a number of dive operators available in St Vincent and the Grenadines. St. Vincent also has a large assortment of resorts and hotels to choose from, and you can stay at any of them.
Diving is available year-round. July to December is the rainy season, with frequent rain showers.
Beach hopping and day treks are the majority of things to do topside. Various islands also hold historic sites and botanical gardens, but for the most part, just bring your snorkel gear and a book and prepare to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery around you.