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Dive sites nearby

Anchor Point

Anchor Point is a dive site with a coral-covered French anchor dating from around 1750 and said to be the most beautiful anchor in the entire area.

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Charles L. Brown, wreck

Deze “Premier Wreck dive in the Caribbean“ is de reden om te komen duiken op Sint Eustatius. De “Charlie Brown“ is een afgedankte AT&T boot die de eerste TransAtlantische kabel legde. Ze werden gekocht door Statia en tot zinken gebracht voor een duiklocatie. Is 100m lang doorgang van 30m.

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Double Wreck

The spot is not exactly what you expect; nothing is visible anymore of the wrecks that sank here more than 300 years ago. Only some ballast and an anchor.

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Chien Tong, wreck

The Chien Tong is a 30-metre former Taiwanese trawler that was sunk by the government after sustaining irreparable damage and reaches a depth of 22 metres.

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Hole in the Corner

A series of large coral encrusted boulders lead to a sand bottom at 22m/75 feet where a variety of hard and soft coral structures are the background for the schools of blue tang and chubs that inhabitant this dive site.

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Big Rock Market

Easy dive spot. Lots of scientific research going on here, please do not touch anything that you come across as it could interfere with experiments. Some small corals in a largely sponge dominated reef.

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Greer Gut

Peer through the looking glass while ascending to the mushroom shaped Honeycomb Plate Corals and Sunray Lettuce Corals that create this majestic seascape.

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Tent Reef Deep

This site is a deep patch reef at the end of the Tent Reef system. The small, steep-sided reef is often combined with a visit to the Tent Reef dive site.

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Ladder Labyrinth Red

A labyrinth of 10 foot coral and rock ridges just seaward of the mooring provide numerous nooks and crannies for shrimp, crab and lobsters while making it clear how this site was named.

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Babylon, Saba

Welcome to the “Hanging Gardens of Babylon“ (or so Saba’s original divemasters thought), check out the cave under one of the many dramatic overhangs for up-close encounters with Glassy Sweepers and Channel Clinging Crabs.

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