Some of our more popular scuba diving
sites at St. Lucia :
1. Anse La Raye Wall
A dramatic wall falls from the surface, covered in Sea Whips, Gorgonians
and soft coral. Delicate soft corals and large feather duster worms
can be found in this site. |
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2. Wreck of the "Lesleen M"
A 165-foot freighter that was sunk in 1986. It is covered in Soft Corals
and Sponges with a variety of reef fish. |
| 3. Anse Cochon north / South & Virgin Cove
A steep slope with large boulders covered in sponges and gorgonians
in the shallower part. |
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4. Anse Chastanet
A plateau between 5-25 feet that drops away to 140 feet. The
reef is covered in gorgonians, soft corals and sponges. |
5. Fairyland
This reef sparkles with vibrant colors of many varieties of coral and
sponges. The plateau area slopes gently from 40 to 60 feet.
Turtles are occasionally seen on this site. |
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6. The Arch
Patois for "Big Rock", Grand Caille is known as a very dramatic dive
site with deep water gorgonians and sea whips. |
7. Devils' Hole
Patois for "Devil's hole", Trou Diable is a fascinating location with
large barrel sponges and well developed coral heads with schools of chromis
and grunts in profusion. |
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8. Pinnacles
Our most visually stunning dive site with four spectacular seamounts
that rise dramatically from the depths to within a few feet from the surface.
These structures provide a shelter for trumpet fish, filefish, frog fish,
and sometimes seahorses while diving. |
| 9. Superman's Flight
Situated at the base of the Petit Piton where the cliff face was used
in the filming of Superman II. The steep slope is covered by many
soft corals and there is a great profusion of fish life. |
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10. Piton Wall
Also at the base of the Petit Piton with a dramatic wall that drops
to many hundreds of feet below. |
11. Coral Gardens
A steep slope with many different species of corals and large barrel
sponges. The unusual sargassum trigger fish can be spotted in the
deeper areas with the odd barracuda. |
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Caribbean Travel & Life magazine named The
Key Hole Pinnacles one of the top “10 Best Dive Sites.” This elaborate
and awe-inspiring formation of coral reef rises from beneath the waves,
playfully piercing the ocean surface.
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