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  • Writer's pictureIsabella Miller

Scuba Diving: Your St Lucia Diving Guide

St Lucia is situated in the Caribbean Sea and is a widely preferred destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. It is in the north of Saint Vincent and has the Barbados and Grenadines within its reach. You might have heard of “the Pitons”, it is a landmark of St Lucia. Apart from St Lucia scuba diving and the Pitons, this place is well-known for its drive-in volcano. People can see a real live volcano in action by going into the crater.


Things You Should Know About Scuba Diving in St Lucia


The popularity of diving in St Lucia has dramatically increased over the past few years. With this, the number of tour operators here has also risen significantly. It means that you will not have to search too hard for a dive centre which will provide you with a day of diving experience with a professional guide.


You might not be a certified diver and so, St Lucia can be your ideal choice to begin your dive lessons. The bays are shallow and offer appropriate pool-like conditions for an amateur to learn diving. If you are a certified diver and want to observe the beauty below the water surface in Marigot Bay, ensure that you choose the right dive operator. In this way, you can be sure about experiencing your dive at its best.


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Determining Your Dive Center


It should not be hard for you to select a dive operator in St Lucia. Ask them about the certification level of the other divers who will join you on the boat, and also explain your operator what kind of dives you are looking forward to. Ensure asking them which dives they recommend you to make.


During your St Lucia scuba diving, you can expect to witness sponges, coral fans, nurse sharks, turtles, golden spotted eels, and even something as magnificent as stingrays. You will find the underwater part of St Lucia to be like a totally different world, thriving with wild water life unlike any other part of the Caribbean Sea.


Where Should You Dive in St Lucia?


If you have never been to St Lucia for diving before, you might want to start with Anse Chastanet. It is one of the most famous and spectacular diving spots in this region. You will find the shallows to be an amazing spot to explore, especially if you are one of those people who gets a little uncomfortable diving below depths of around 25 ft. It is not always necessary to dive deep. You will come across the most colourful fishes and corals between 10 to 25 ft.


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You can also get access to the shallow reefs right from the shore. You can simply gear up on the beachside and enjoy the scenery with a friend. If you prefer deep dives, remember to have a friend who is comfortable with it.


With this, you have enough idea to plan for diving in Marigot Bay and the other St Lucia spots. Plan wisely, ready your budget and book your trip.


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