Under the water, St. Vincent & The Grenadines is just as beautiful as above. The reefs are healthy, the visibility is good and the waters warm. There are several reputable dive operators on St Vincent, Bequia and Union islands. The emphasis is on quality diving and just as on the land, there are no crowds jostling to see the best sights.
The geography of the islands is particularly advantageous as the seas surrounding them are the meeting point for the Atlantic and Caribbean, and they are also influenced by the Gulf Stream.
This means there is an abundance and diversity of species both large and small; sharks, rays, turtles, reef fish and delicate small creatures. St. Vincent is particularly good for unique small creature safari dives and the Grenadines best for the bigger stuff.
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Dive Operator Bill Trewes talks about small creature 'critter' diving...
"With critter dives you take your time; dives last much longer... the colours are fantastic... people come here from diving all over the Caribbean." |
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