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Soufriere Pinnacle
Roseau · Saint Mark · Dominica
A volcanic pinnacle rising from deep water in Dominica's Soufriere-Scotts Head Marine Reserve, with geothermal vents, pristine coral walls, and the Caribbean's healthiest reef ecosystem thriving in nutrient-rich volcanic waters.
Scotts Head Pinnacle
Scotts Head · Saint Mark Parish · Dominica
A dramatic volcanic pinnacle rising from the deep at the southern tip of Dominica where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic, featuring sheer walls encrusted with sponges, black coral trees, and frequent encounters with seahorses and frogfish.
Champagne Reef
Soufriere · Soufriere · Dominica
A unique volcanic dive where geothermal vents release streams of warm bubbles from the seafloor, creating the sensation of diving in champagne.
Soufriere Scotts Head Marine Reserve
Soufriere · Soufriere · Dominica
A volcanic crater turned marine reserve with dramatic pinnacles, sheer walls, and geothermal vents in Dominica's richest underwater ecosystem.
Дайв-центры: Dominica
Dive Dominica
Roseau · Roseau · Dominica
Ведущий дайв-центр Доминики: вулканический дайвинг с горячими источниками, шампань-рифом и кашалотами.
Nature Island Dive
Soufriere · Dominica · Dominica
Cabrits Dive Center
Portsmouth · Dominica · Dominica
Island Dive Operations
Portsmouth · Dominica · Dominica
Donny's Watersports Snorkel and Dive Center
Pointe Michel · Dominica · Dominica
Дайвинг: Dominica
Дайв-сайты в Dominica включают pinnacle, reef, wall локации в регионах: Saint Mark, Saint Mark Parish, Soufriere. Для каждой указаны глубина, условия и тип среды.
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FAQ
What are the geothermal vents at Soufriere Pinnacle?
Dominica is a volcanically active island, and the Soufriere area features submarine geothermal activity where heated gas and water seep through the seabed. At the pinnacle, streams of bubbles rise from cracks in the volcanic rock, and surrounding sand patches are noticeably warmer. The vents release primarily carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide in small quantities. The minerals from these vents contribute to the exceptional nutrient levels that support the dense marine life in the area.
How is Soufriere Pinnacle different from Scotts Head Pinnacle?
Soufriere Pinnacle and Scotts Head Pinnacle are separate dive sites within the same marine reserve. Scotts Head is the more famous site located at the peninsula's tip where the Caribbean meets the Atlantic. Soufriere Pinnacle is further inside the bay, rising from deeper volcanic substrate with more pronounced geothermal activity. It generally has less current, deeper walls, and denser soft coral growth. Both sites are excellent and are often dived on the same trip.
Is Dominica diving expensive?
Dominica is one of the Caribbean's more affordable diving destinations. The island has not developed mass tourism infrastructure, keeping prices moderate compared to neighbouring islands. Dive packages from local operators typically cost significantly less than equivalent diving in the Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos, or the US Virgin Islands. Accommodation ranges from budget guesthouses to modest eco-lodges. The trade-off is less luxury infrastructure, but for diving-focused visitors this is outweighed by the reef quality.
How do I reach Scotts Head Pinnacle?
Scotts Head is at the extreme southern tip of Dominica, about 45 minutes' drive from the capital Roseau. Dive operators based in Roseau and Soufriere offer boat trips to the pinnacle, reaching the site in 15 to 20 minutes. Dominica's Douglas-Charles Airport receives regional flights, and the drive to the south coast takes about 90 minutes.
What makes this different from Champagne Reef nearby?
Champagne Reef is famous for its volcanic hot springs bubbling through the sandy bottom at shallow depths, creating a unique sensory experience. Scotts Head Pinnacle is a deeper, more challenging dive focused on dramatic underwater topography and macro photography opportunities. Champagne Reef suits beginners and offers a novelty factor, while the pinnacle rewards advanced divers with more biodiversity and bigger drop-offs.