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Mention Tobago to divers and most who know about this tiny island will immediately say, “Ah, the drift-dive capital of the Caribbean.”
The Tobago Underwater Carnival is a week-long dive festival which will take place in Tobago during the period May 16-23, 2011.This year's event will take a slightly different format, where the non dive activities of the week will be featured on both sides of the island South end for 3 days and then the North End for 3 days.
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This former interisland ferry once ran between Trinidad and Tobago. Placed on a 100-foot bottom just north of Buccoo by the Association of Tobago Dive Operators, it sports more than a decade of growth and provides a nice conrast to the typical Tobago drift.
This dive site off Little Tobago is home to flamingo tongue cowries, wire and brain corals, Atlantic barracudas, sea turtles and mantas.
A drift dive with enough nooks and crannies for you to stop in a lee and have a look at some of the macro life. This is a great dive for spotting turtles.
This dive site off the south-end of Tobago houses hawksbill turtles, scorpionfish, stingrays and juvenile puffers, among many.
A longish boat ride proves worthwhile when the signature visitors are on this deep (120 feet possible) site; this is the best place in Tobago to spot mantas.
This south-end drift is a favorite with divemasters because it dependably serves up sharks (nurse and balcktip), lobsters and green morays.
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