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Dive sites nearby

Bogles Ridge

Bogles Ridge begins on the west side of Jack-A-Dan, a small island located in front of Hillsborough Bay, and follows the reef wall north of Carriacou Island.

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Jack-A-Dan West, Carriacou

Shallow dive, perfect for training and snorkeling. Abundant fish and macro life, very pretty and great visibility when sunny and good conditions allow.

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Vallan’s Wall

Only five minutes from our Dive Shop, Valan’s wall is an interesting circular dive site. Starting at a shallow plato at about 7mts (21ft), it drops down to about 25mts (75ft). Home to blue creole wrasse, snappers and lobsters. Turtles and nurse find refuge in its particular topography.

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Valan’s Wall, Carriacou

This site is halfway between Sandy Island and Jack-A-Dan; max- depth 20m/66f. It´s a relaxing drift dive in a slope reef with very interesting topography, huge overhangs are house for lobsters and schools of beautiful wrasse.

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Sandy Island Lighthouse, Carriacou

Spotted eagle rays are frequently seen around here in spring & early summer! Some nice reef and good for lionfish hunting, this dive can be either a drift or out & back.

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La Jetée

In the heart of Hillsborough, the old town’s Jetty offers a very entertaining shallow dive. Full of life and an amazing great variety of species, from moray eels to scorpionfish. It will surprise you!

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Sandy Island Drift, Carriacou

Nice and relax drift, stating on the north side of Sandy Island and going west towards Mabouya Island. Sloping reef with lots of marine diversity, and great dive to go hunting lionfish.

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Sandy Island Garden, Carriacou

True to its name, this really is Sandy Island´s Garden. Colorful corals and sponges, and full of life, turtle grass and sand channels with a great and diverse marine life.

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Sharkies Hideaway Part 1

Point A to point B drift dive that takes in exciting volcanic cliffs, great reef, and ends in a rocky amphitheatre called the Fish Bowl, named for the large schools of fish that frequently congregate there.

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Westsider Wreck, Carriacou

Overgrown & atmospheric, this is one of our 30m / 100ft tug boat wrecks. Often surrounded by barracudas and snappers, this wreck provides great photo opportunities.

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