6 Dives In 4 Days - vinny
Day 1 - Reef Dive
Deep South Reef
This spectacular reef is a combination of great visibility, and an abundance of various types of marine life. Among the inhabitants of this reef are wrasses, parrotfish, angelfish, stingrays, and triggerfish, as well as gorgonians, pastel corals, sea fans, colorful tube sponges and barrel sponges. The site lies about one mile from Road Bay, and depths are between 55 and 80 feet. More Info
Day 2 - No Dives
You have no dives on this day
Day 3 - Wreck Dive, Reef Dive
M. V. Oosterdiep
This relatively new site surrounds a 130-foot ship, which settled 80 feet beneath the surface. Lying 2.5 miles from Road Bay, the wreck is a meeting ground for spadefish, yellowtail, stingrays, and flying gurnard. Special certification is required to explore the inside of the vessel. More Info
Paintcan Reef
Color abounds in Paintcan Reef, thus giving the site it’s name. The reef is a colorful exhibit of strawberry sponges and vase sponges positioned amongst the coral. Remarkable marine life fills the region; angels,triggerfish, jacks, trumpetfish, and parrotfish are drawn to the area. Spotted drums, wrasses, crabs and lobsters also make their home here. Depths generally range from 55 to 80 feet, and the good visibility makes this a great dive experience. More Info
Day 4 - Wreck Dive, Reef Dive
M. V. Commerce
This photographic site was created in 1986 when the 130-foot ship sank to the bottom of Limestone Bay. The wreck attracts barracuda, lobsters, sergeant majors, spotted morays, and stingrays. Boulder coral rest along the sandy bottom. Depths range from 45 to 80 feet. More Info
Little Bay
Recommended for novice divers and snorkelers, Little Bay Reef gives its visitors an excellent view of marine life such as octopi, seahorses, turtles, lobsters and shrimp. The reef extends to a depth of 25 feet, yielding a sandy bottom of coral and turtle grass. More Info
Sandy Deep
Sandy Deep provides a great novice dive at depths from 15 to 60 feet. Here divers can view copious fish life, lobsters, and a beautiful array of gorgonians along with various corals. This site has become a favorite for many divers, although snorkeling is generally discouraged. More Info
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