Frog's DivingTURTLE REEFThis crescent-shaped reef to the north of Anse Chastanet Bay is a favorite with many of our divers. It drops quickly from a plateau area at around 40 feet to over 150 feet. From the spectacular Plllar coral and Barrel sponges in the shallows to the deeper Soft corals and Ledges, this reef has a lot to offer. The occasional turtle has been known to visit but even without, there is plenty of other marine life to keep our divers happy.
FAIRYLANDAdjacent to the Anse Chastanet reef, starting at the west point, is our beautiful location of Fairyland. This area on a major headland, is subject at times to very strong currents', this has the benefit of giving the site excellent visibility and keeping the corals very clean so that it sparkles with the vibrant colors of many varieties of sponges. The plateau area slopes gently from 40 to 60 feet; the dives are usually 50 feet and shallower on this site. Large boulders give plenty of nooks and crannies for fish to shelter in. All over the reef are large numbers of schooling fish, particularly Chromes and Creole-Wrasse. Turtles are occasionally seen on Fairyland.
KEY HOLE PINNACLESThis is probably our most visually stunning dive site. Four spectacular volcanic peaks rise dramatically from the depths to within a few feet of the surface. These are encrusted with a profusion of black and orange Gorgonia and this lacy network provides shelter for Trumpetfish, Filefish and sometimes Seahorses. Larger fishes - Grouper, Jack, Snapper, can be spotted around the Pinnacles.
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