Diving (sample Caribbean) Diving in the Caribbean offers the Scuba Enthusiast a combination of the most dramatic vertical wall terrains, colorful coral and sponge composites, and flourishing habitats of both small tropical reef fish and larger pelagic fish! In addition, the top ten Caribbean dives possess some of the most optimal scuba diving conditions in the World: visibility's of greater than 100 feet and average "in the water" temperatures of 83 degrees. The top ten dive sites in the Caribbean are depicted below (actually we have listed 15 of the best Caribbean diving locations, for either their "famous" or "spectacular" diving, Note- "famous" does not necessarily imply spectacular or great diving! These top Caribbean dives are listed in no particular order at all. Where you choose to do your diving will depend on what type of venue or characteristics you desire. Each dive site has been briefly defined with regard to its unique attributes. Here are the top 10 dive spots in Caribbean: Sting Ray City, Grand Cayman Island— Domesticated feedings of friendly stingrays in sheltered bay. You can hand feed the rays, as they vacuum food up from your hands. More famous than spectacular. The Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize— Famous for its Great Blue Hole at 1,000 feet in diameter is the largest in the world, descending down 440 feet into blackness. Guided dives with deco stops. Your will see stalactites hanging from the indented caverns along the wall. Not many fish, but worth doing once just to say you've done it. Half Moon Caye Wall, Lighthouse Reef, Belize— Totally different then the nearby "The Blue Hole". The reef and wall configuration is dressed with corals and sponges of every color. Lavish stag horn coral at 20 feet. Sand chutes expose colonies of garden eels that seem to move in slow motion. Good blend of small tropical and some larger pelagic such as eagle rays, sea turtles, and groupers. West Caicos Walls, Turks & Caicos— Many miles of 6000 foot vertical wall drop-offs for some of the best wall diving in the World. Because of the thermal-forms created from cooler ocean waters intersecting with the Caicos Bank... a complete spectrum of corals, sponges, small tropical fish, mid-sized groupers, barracudas, and many larger pelagic... keep one eye in the blue for constant visuals of reef shark, eagle ray, plus occasional hammerhead and manta. Also, sea turtles, nurse shark, stingray and more reef shark. Walker's Cay, Nassau Bahamas— Domesticated feeding of reef sharks. Organized dive whereby group kneels on sandy bottom while dive-master wearing protections chums Caribbean reef shark. Bloody Bay Wall, Little Cayman-- clear visibility and great sunlight filtering combine for photographer's delight. Wall starting at 18 feet with coral and sponges of all types, colors, and sizes. Plenty of smaller reef fish: horse-eye jacks, triggerfhfish and small tropical, and larger grouper. RMS Rhone wreck, British Virgin Islands— The wreck of the Royal Mail Steamer R.M.S.Rhone, is lying in The British Virgin Islands. It sank in a hurricane 1867. Today, the wreck is one of the most famous wreck and dive sites in the Caribbean and is declared as underwater national park. Salt Pier or Carl's Hill Annex, Bonaire— Both a photographer's haven for sponges and corals, and many small creatures such as seahorses and frogfish. Famous for its shore diving, walk-in right off beach to reefs of coral and immediate drop-offs. Because of the concentration of small tropical reef fish, just about anywhere in Bonaire you will feel like you are in an aquarium. Not famous for larger ocean fish (pelagic). Green Outhouse Wall, Roatan- Honduras— Canyon with lots of brain coral, sea fans and gorgonians. Plenty of angel fish, big scrawled filefish, schools of tangs, dudgeons, barracuda and stingrays cruising throughout your dive. A good blend of colorful sponge and coral, small to midsize tropical fish. Occasionally a sea turtle or spotted eagle ray appears in the vicinity. Columbus Passage, Grand Turk or Salt Cay, Turks & Caicos— Dramatic walls mark the interface between the islands' shallow reefs and the abyssal depths of the Columbus Passage. Great year round diving for corals, sponges, small tropical, and larger pelagic. Most famous as the primary migratory path of humpback whales going to Dominican breeding grounds during winter months. The Duane, Key Largo, Florida— The Duane is a 327 foot Coast Guard cutter intentionally sunk as an artificial reef in 1987. The wreck sits in 120 feet of water and there is usually a current prevalent. The ships railings are encrusted with bright red and orange corals and sponges. Schools of barracudas and grunts abound. French Cay, Turks and Caicos— small inhabited reef island with 6000 foot vertical wall drop-offs all around. Dramatic combination of reef and wall diving, with many reverse angle undercuts in the wall. Eagle rays by the pod, sometimes in groups of 4 to 5. Schools of friendly reef shark plus sea turtles, nurse shark, moray eel. Occasional manta, hammerhead and humpback whales in winter. Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel— Sponge covered coral heads, gorgonians, azure vase sponges, orange elephant ear sponges. Some swim-through in the coral formations. Occasionally you may come face to face with a 20 to 30 pound grouper. Most dives are drift dives. Victory Reef, South Bimini, Bahamas-- Between encounters with giant loggerhead turtles and coral-laced canyons, this is a remarkable dive site. You'll have an opportunity to swim with Caribbean reef sharks and even big game fish that come into the area with the nearby Gulf Stream. Cow and Calf Rocks, U.S. Virgin Islands— One of the most popular shallow dives, you can swim through amazing natural arches and ledges that are attached to the reef. The reef is rocky and some ledges might contain a sleeping nurse shark or two. |
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