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St Lucia Diving
Last updated: September 2007

In spectacular natural beauty, St Lucia is a slice of paradise. This is echoed many times over once you hit the deep caribbean blue sea of the island. The island boosts a great number of spectacular diving locations dotted all over the island with more than enough dive operators to accommodate your every need.

Remember the C-card!

It may be necessary to present your C-card  or log book as proof of certification before diving, so be sure to carry these items with you. A suggestion from the SMMA of St Lucia:

"If you're planning on diving during your vacation, I have a suggestion that will help you always to be prepared. Order a replacement card from your certification agency and paper clip it to the last page of your passport. Or if you have an advanced rating, put your open water card in your passport. When you travel, so does your C-card. Otherwise, it can be an expensive overseas call to the certification agency for verification and a delay of one to three days if you arrive on a Saturday.

Why lose three days of diving because you were unprepared?"


Check out Ryan's Blog, a local dive instructor's accounts of one of his dives. For you divers out there - don't miss out on getting the local insight to diving St Lucia.


Island Divers

Based at Anse Cochon on St Lucia's scenic west coast, Island Divers supplies a highly professional diving operation which could readily respond and adapt to the needs of visiting divers.

“ We want to show divers the very best that St Lucia scuba diving has to offer and I know the team at Island Divers has what it takes to ensure divers of all levels have a holiday enhancing experience they will always remember.”

www.islanddiversstlucia.com

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Ti Kaye Village

Nestled along a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea and away from the hustle and bustle of the island, lies a true St. Lucian Treasure. This new, laid back little village is located on the serene West Coast and is simply known as "Ti Kaye" which means small house in the native creole patois language of St. Lucia. It is a secluded, peaceful location - a perfect hideaway for those who seek complete relaxation in casual, yet beautiful surroundings.

www.tikaye.com

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Scuba Centres

St Lucia accommodates diving at all levels, including absolute beginners, at its many diving centres around the island. There are several spectacular diving sites just off St Lucia, ranging from easy to challenging. Keyhole Pinnacles consists of 4 seamount's 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 PictureDiving schools and centres abound in St Lucia. Trips, tuition, guides and equipment for scuba or snorkeling 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 in St Lucia:

Anse Chastanet: One of the most dramatic spots for diving is the stunning Anse Chastanet reef in the southwest of the island. The shallows, with depths to 25ft can be entered directly from the beach. The reefs falls away from 20-140 ft in a unique coral wall that continues from Anse Chastaner Bay around the headland of Grand Caille and in towards the harbor of Soufriere, providing some of the best diving in St Lucia.

Anse La Raye: Known as one of the finest wall and drift dives in St Lucia, Anse La Raye can be found below a shallow wall. Interesting formations at the slope which consists of huge bolder's, stimulate the eye and imagination.

Coral Gardens: Located at the base of the Gros Piton, the Coral Gardens offer breathtaking scenery above and below the water, where five finger coral runds from a depth of 15-50ft.

Fairy Land: At the point of Anse Chastanet, a plateau named Fairy Land slopes gently from 40-60ft. Since strong currents here keep the corals and sponges clean and the viewing is excellent and, this site is ideal for underwater photography.

The Key Hole Pinnacles: Voted one of the "10 Best Dive Sites" by Caribbean Travel & Life, The Pinnacles are described by the magazine as "four coral and gorgonian-encrusted seamount's that rise tantalizingly up from the ocean depths".

Lesleen M Shipwreck: The Lesleen M, a 165-foot freighter, was sunk by the Department of Fisheries in 1986 to provide an artificial reef. It lies upright in 60 ft of water near Anse Cochon on the west coast, just south of Marigot Bay. Divers can tour the ship in its entirety.

Superman’s Flight: Situated at the base of the Petit Piton where the cliff face was used in the filming of Superman II. The steep slope is covered by many soft corals and there is a great profusion of fish life.

The Thing: According to those who have seen it “The Thing” is said to be St Lucia’s own “Loch Ness Monster on Vacation” Seen regularly (but only at night) one may catch a glimpse of this mysterious creature at Anse Chastanet.


The following is a list of some of St Lucia Dive Operators:

Action Adventure Divers

The Still Beach Resort
Anse Chastanet Road
Soufriere

☎: (758) 459-5599 / 384-1616
Email: aadivers@candw.lc
Buddies Scuba

P.O. Box 565,
Rodney Bay Marina,
Gros Islet

☎: (758) 452-9086
Fax: (758) 452-9806
Email: buddies@candw.lc
Dive Fair Helen

P.O. Box 188,
Vigie Cove,
Castries

☎: (758) 451-7716/450-1640
Fax: (758) 451-9311
Email: housons@candw.lc
Frogs Diving Ltd.

Harmony Suites
Rodney Bay
Gros Islet

☎: (758) 715-7794/ 384-0709
Email: tee-j@candw.lc
Web: www.frogsdiving.com
Island Divers

Anse Cochon Beach
Anse La Raye
P.O. Box GM 669,
Castries

☎: (758) 456-8110
Fax: (758) 456-8105
Email: islanddivers@candw.lc
Jalousie Plantation Resort & Spa


P.O. Box 251,
Soufriere

☎: (758) 459-7666
Fax: (758) 459-7667
Le Sport Hotel

Cap Estate,
P.O. Box 437,
Castries

☎: (758) 450-8551
Fax: (758) 450-0368
Email: lesport@candw.lc
Rendezvous Hotel

Malabar Beach,
P.O. Box 190,
Castries

☎: (758) 452-4211
Fax: (758) 452-7419
Email: rendezvous@candw.lc
Sandals Grande

Pigeon Island Causeway
P.O. Box GI 2247,
Gros Islet

☎: (758) 450-9831
Fax: (758) 450-9450
Sandals Halcyon

Choc Bay,
Castries
St. Lucia

☎: (758) 453-0222
Fax: (758) 451-8435
Email: sandalshc@candw.lc
Web: www.sandals.com
Sandals St. Lucia

P.O. Box 399,
Castries

☎: (758) 452-3081
Fax: (758) 452-1012
Email: sandalslu@candw.lc
Web: www.sandals.com
Scuba St. Lucia

P.O. Box 7000,
Soufriere
Anse Chastanet Hotel

☎: (758) 459-7755
Fax: (758) 459-7700
The St. Lucian Hotel,

Rodney Bay

☎: (758) 452-8009
Email: scubastlucia@candw.lc
Web: www.scubastlucia.com
 

 

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