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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.”
Tobago Underwater Carnival - Thumb
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.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
Caradonna Dive Adventures
Caradonna Worldwide Dive Adventures brings the world of diving within reach. With more than 25 years in dive travel, Caradonna is the largest dive travel specialist in the United States. They currently market over 300 hotels in over 37 destinations worldwide, with strengths in the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, the Pacific and many other exotic destinations.
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MV Maverick
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.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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Sleeper
This dive site off Little Tobago is home to flamingo tongue cowries, wire and brain corals, Atlantic barracudas, sea turtles and mantas.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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Cove Crack
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.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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Flying Reef
This dive site off the south-end of Tobago houses hawksbill turtles, scorpionfish, stingrays and juvenile puffers, among many.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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Outer Sisters Rocks
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.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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Divers Thirst
This south-end drift is a favorite with divemasters because it dependably serves up sharks (nurse and balcktip), lobsters and green morays.
Related tags: Trinidad & Tobago
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