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Anchor Reef

 
Half way up the leeward coast, lies Anchor Reef which starts at 30ft and then drops to a 120ft wall like peninsula, follow this as it comes back in to shore and find an underwater maze of large rocks and caves. Lots of fish, black corals, and even a seahorse or two make for a great dive.

Orca Point

 
This is a perfect night dive location and is suitable for all divel'S. The reef opens with a wide sweep of club finger coral, and then drops offto around 100ft130m at its deepest point. Fish, crittel'S and a wide selection of coral species are to be found here.

Kingston Wrecks

 
Three wrecks practically lie on top of each other.The first of the wrecks to sink, in the 18th Century, was a French frigate. The other two wrecks are those of a cargo ship and a tug boat that collided approximately 30 year's ago. These provide swim throughs, and penetration opportunities for the wreck enthusiast. The site is an advanced dive, with the wrecks sitting between 60 - 120ft

Turtle Bay

 
Turtle Bay is located right outside Ottley Hall Marina. Here you will find huge boulders where shoals of squirrel fish and trumpet fish gather.


Layou Wall

 
This 130 ft wall is one ofthe most stunning wall dives St.Vincent has to offer. Here you will see fans of black coral, and shoals of brightly colored fish.





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