South Coast Antigua dive sites
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Best Season
December-June
Skill Levels
intermediate
Nearby Cities
English Harbour
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Diving in South Coast Antigua
South Coast Antigua offers wall dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.
FAQ
Can I shore dive the Pillars of Hercules?
Yes, the Pillars of Hercules is accessible as a shore dive from a trail that descends the cliff to the water's edge near English Harbour. The entry involves a short scramble over rocks and a giant stride from a low platform. The swim to the pillars is brief. However, many divers prefer boat access as it eliminates the cliff walk with gear and allows approach from the deeper side. Both access methods reach the same dive site.
What makes the topography at Pillars of Hercules special?
The site consists of massive volcanic rock columns that have separated from the cliff face through erosion, creating standalone pillars rising from around 20 metres to the surface. The gaps between pillars form natural swim-throughs ranging from tight squeezes to wide passages. The vertical faces support dense marine growth, and the structures create current shadows and sheltered spots that concentrate fish life. It is one of the most architecturally dramatic dive sites in the eastern Caribbean.
What is the current like at Pillars of Hercules?
The south coast exposure means the Pillars can experience moderate current, particularly on incoming tide. This current brings nutrients that support the rich marine life but requires intermediate diving skills to manage comfortably. Sheltered areas exist between and behind the pillars where current reduces significantly. Dive operators time visits for slack or mild current periods when possible. Strong current days offer the best pelagic activity but demand more experience.