
Diving In St Lucia
St Lucia is a diving paradise. The island is at the tip of an underwater volcano where both beginner and experienced divers
alike will enjoy the stunning variety of coral, sponge and marine life. Artificial reefs have developed around a number of
sunken ships which have become home to huge gorgonians, black coral trees, gigantic barrel sponges, purple vase sponges and
black lace corals. Exciting Caribbean diving trips will reveal turtles, nurse sharks, seahorses, angel fish, and golden spotted eels, to name but a few, among the dazzling cross section of Caribbean marine life.
There are several spectacular diving sites just off St Lucia, ranging from easy to challenging. Keyhole Pinnacles consists of
4 seamounts rising from incredible depths to within a few feet of the surface. Superman's Flight, a drift dive on a gentle
wall which drops to 1,600 feet. At the base of Gros Piton the Coral Gardens rise from a depth of 15 to 50 feet and Anse La
Raye, midway up the west coast is a superb wall and drift dive, where huge boulders cover a shallower slope creating fascinating
formations to explore. On the point of Anse Chastenet, a plateau slopes gently from 40 - 60 feet. The reefs fall away to
a depth of 140 feet in a unique coral chain, meandering out from the Bay. A number of shipwrecks provide adventure and
exploration for divers. For the experienced only, off the southern part of the island, the Waiwinette freighter lies 90
feet below. The currents here make this dive extremely challenging, whereas further up the coast off Castries, there is a
pleasant wreck dive in 20 feet of water for those less experienced.
Diving schools and centres abound in St Lucia. Trips, tuition, guides and equipment for scuba or snorkelling are offered for
all levels of diving experience and can be arranged through your travel agent or when you arrive. You can also visit the award-winning
Soufriere Marine Management Area on the west coast. An important project created to conserve St Lucia's coastal environment,
its activities and vigilance ensures that underwater St Lucia retains its immense wealth and beauty.
Divers from all over the world know the exotic beauty and warm crystal waters of St Lucia. A great deal of care has been exercised to ensure that the island, as well as the surrounding water remains as pristine as it was a generation ago when it first began attracting divers in search of a paradise less traveled.
As mountainous below sea level as it is above, St Lucia offers incomparable sightseeing for divers who are drawn to
the tremendous variety that nature has to offer: huge gorgonians, black coral trees, gigantic barrel sponges, purple
vase sponges and lace coral. Angelfish, black beauties, golden spotted eels, seahorses, Stingrays, nurse sharks, turtles
and many varieties of schooling fish are as plentiful as they are colorful and varied. A few submerged shipwrecks and
a mysterious serpentine creature of mythical proportions known as “the thing” add to the excitement of diving in the
waters of St Lucia.Listed below are some of the islands most intriguing underwater diving sites
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