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Access
How? By boat & from shore
Distance Short boat time (< 10min)
Easy to find? Easy to find
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Dive site Characteristics
Average depth 18 m / 59.1 ft
Max depth 25.9 m / 85 ft
Current Low ( < 1 knot)
Visibility Good ( 10 - 30 m)
Quality
Dive site quality Good
Experience All divers
Bio interest Interesting
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Week crowd
Week-end crowd
Dive type
- Reef
Dive site activities
- Dive training
- Snorkeling / Free diving
Dangers
Additional Information
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
English (Translate this text in English): This reef is famous on Anguilla for offering great snorkelling. Its reputation in not unfounded. The plateau is in 15 to 18ft of water and goes down towards a 45 degree drop-off at 25ft after that point it drops off anywhere from 30 feet at its Eastern end to 85 ft on its Western end. At the base of the reef is a sandy bottom where one can often see Southern Sting Rays, Lobster, Crayfish and Eels in the overhangs and holes within the reef itself.
Dive trips
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Trip: Anguilla 2009
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Rescue Diver certification
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Trip: Anguilla 2008
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Advanced Open Water certification
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