This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Affiliated Training Center

Dive sites nearby

Missing Link

This dive site is named because it links up Scotts Head Pinnacle and Scotts Head Drop off and was rarely dived in the early days. A great combination of walls and a shelf that stick out into the crater. Can have a strong current that you can use to drift the site.

Learn more

Craters Edge

The last divable point of the volcanic crater! A spectacular pinnacle that juts out into the crater and attracts tons of pelagics and schooling fish. Most of the time your head is spinning trying to watch the fish action and you forget to look at the wall full of sponges and gorgonians!

Learn more

Condo

A large rock on the sloping bottom that was supposedly blown there in the volcanic explosion that formed the island. The name Condo comes from the many cracks and crevices in the rock that hides lobsters, crabs and many other creatures. A large sandy area full of garden eels is a cool spot, also swim-throughs.

Learn more

West Bank

Part of the area that makes up Scotts Head Pinnacle and Swiss Cheese this site is a standalone pinnacle that so incredibly rich with life we go around it twice! Walls and crevices, valleys and sloping coral shelves. There are many ways to do this site but not a single one that will not amaze!

Learn more

Scotts Head Drop Off

An amazing wall that is absolutely full of colour! This site is usually visited as a second dive but it is full of life from over 30m/100ft deep to 5m/15ft deep. Lots of crevices and cracks in the wall make it a great macro site good for lobsters, crabs and shrimps. You can get current if you go outside the bay.

Learn more

Tu Sab

A small scale wall, for Dominica, perfect for beginners and large groups. Its very protected and hard to get too lost inside the bay. While it’s no where near as colourful as Scotts Head drop off around the corner its crevices hides lots of critters. Many species of lobsters and crabs. Also a great night dive!

Learn more

Village - Dominica

A beautiful Atlantic side dive site. A fantastic display of huge sea fans, sea plumes and sea rods give Village a very unique feel compared to the Caribbean side. A resident school of Atlantic spade fish often swim with the divers, this is the only place we see them regularly. Currents can change very fast here.

Learn more

Mountain Top

It’s a lucky person who gets to dive here, you need everything to go well. No wind, waves or current as its very susceptible. Always a simply stunning dive, 17 m on the top there is no where to hide but swim with huge schools of fish, massive horse eye jacks, rainbow runners and barracudas.

Learn more

Sea Fan City - Dominica

One of the newest dive sites in the South with a totally different vibe to other sites. Leaving Suburbs mooring you head along the wall to the West following the contours and ridges. The way back is up shallow on the shelf where you swim through a huge area of dense sea fans and some staghorn corals.

Learn more

Lost Horizon

The mooring has been missing for years and as this site is seldom dived it was never replaced. That means divers get dropped off and swim towards the Suburbs mooring.It is well worth diving with perhaps some of the most diverse mix of fish and corals anywhere. The beginning is an entryway to a spectacular canyon.

Learn more

The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.