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Scuba Diving Holidays In Tobago
For reef dives, drift dives and brain coral bigger than you, head to this twin paradise of islands - Trinidad and Tobago.
Country Description
The southern most of the Caribbean Islands, Trinidad
and Tobago are separated by a 33km shallow waterway,
which boasts extremely fast currents. Trinidad is the
larger of the islands and the epicentre of the country's
business and government. Tobago lies Northeast of Trinidad,
offering a number of prime dive sites.
Diving Description
From sheltered shallow reefs to adrenalised drift dives,
Trinidad and Tobago has something for most levels of diver.
The waters feature a rich variety of life thanks to the
nutrients being brought in on the Guyana Current. Among
the marine life are the world's largest brain corals.
At least one of which measured six meters! The waters are
also filled with pelagics including a permanent population
of manta rays.
dive sites
Flying Reef
One of Trinidad's most exciting dive sites where
regular whales, whalesharks and manta rays are regularly
sighted.
Chacachacare
A stunning site that promise a rich variety of fish life.
The Kitchen
A sheltered bay inhabited by a huge range of sea life,
from large lobsters and crabs to tiny hydroids.
Best Destinations - Tobago?
London Bridge
A natural arch that is home to a huge variety of fish.
Kelliston Drain
Situated off Speyside this is one of the best manta ray
dives in the world.
Buccoo Channel
A large reef area whi9ch is ideal for learning divers and
underwater photographers.
Diver's Dream
Only suitable for experienced divers, this is a shallow
reef swept by strong currents.
African Express
Another one for the adrenaline junkies. Here the currents
reach six knots, so it's only for the more experienced
divers.
The Maverick wreck
Also for experienced divers, this wreck is a former roll-on;
roll-off ferry that was intentionally sank in 1997. The
ferry lies in 30m and promises a fantastic display of marine
life.
Other info
The weather patterns tend to be more in line with South
America than the Caribbean so the rainy season lasts from
late May to mid-November.
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