Just south of Sunset Bay, this double reef features thickets of stovepipe and encrusting sponges.
A mini dive guide to this island's less crowded mid-coast region.
This wall dive begins near the surface and plunges some 100 feet into the Soufriere Crater. Look for seahorses with their tails wrapped around sponges.
Luck and timing when diving this northern site exposed to the wild currents coursing between Guadeloupe and Dominica will reward with beefy coralheads and hero sponges, and the possibility of Caribbean reef sharks.
This wall drops 750 feet and is a favorite haunt of bigeyes and crimson clouds of blackbar soldierfish.
Starting at 60 feet and rising to within 25 feet of the surface, these five large coral cones are covered with yellow sea fans and black coral.
A shallow mooring dive that can be done as a shore snorkel. Keep your eyes out for seahorses and a supposed 18th-century wreck.
This East Caribbean jewel is one of diving's best-kept secrets, but maybe not for long.
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