Dive sites in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Diving in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Dive sites in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines include reef locations across The Grenadines. Each location includes depth, conditions and environment type to help you plan safely.
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FAQ
Can you swim with turtles at Tobago Cays?
Yes, Tobago Cays is one of the best places in the Caribbean to swim with green sea turtles. The turtles graze on seagrass beds inside the reef and are accustomed to snorkellers. No touching is allowed, but the turtles often swim within arm's reach. The shallow, calm lagoon makes the experience accessible to all.
How do you get to Tobago Cays?
Tobago Cays are reached by boat from Union Island, Mayreau, or other Grenadine islands. Day trips run from Union Island and take about 30-45 minutes. The cays are uninhabited with no facilities, so bring everything you need. A marine park fee applies.
What is the diving like at Tobago Cays?
Inside Horseshoe Reef, the shallow lagoon is perfect for snorkelling with turtles over seagrass and patch reefs. The outer reef offers more dramatic diving with hard and soft coral gardens, a drop-off into deeper water, and encounters with eagle rays, nurse sharks, and large schools of reef fish. Depths range from 3 metres inside to 20 metres on the outer wall.