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The Boulders

A favourite site for many divers, can be dived at a multitude of depths between 12m/40ft and 30m/100ft. The start of the dive is a sloping vibrant reef down to sand at 15m/50ft. This site has fixed moorings at both ends of the dive and makes for a great drift dive either direction depending on the current.

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Moonhole

Twenty minutes from Dive Bequia, Moonhole is a sheltered cove suitable to dive on most days. The reef slopes towards a sand bottom and can be dived anywhere between 20 and a maximum depth of 80+ feet. Towards the corner heading to the north you may experience a strong current which can go in either direction.

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Moonhole Wreck

The wreck of Rick’s H, a local cargo freighter max 40m/130ft - A good sized ship lying in a sandy basin surrounded by turtle grass. The bow lies at 34m/112ft and the stern rest at 27m/89ft.

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Moonhole Cave

Divers descend into 9m/30ft of blue water with a wall on one side and rolling reef meet the sand at 15m/50ft. The reef steeply inclines to 28m/92ft with larger boulders and formations in the shallower area covered in colourful sponges. At 8m/25ft a wide cavern appears and divers can check it out for nurse sharks.

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New Moon

New Moon (max 40m/130ft) - Intermediate divers freely descend into 8m/25ft onto a sloping reef with boulder formations. The sheer wall dominates the middle portion of this dive reaching depths of 30m/100ft+, the currents mean that this site can be dived either way.

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Ship’s Stern

Ship’s Stern (max 18m/60ft) - A sloping colourful reef which meets the sand at 15m/50ft. This site is full of nooks to search beneath for spiny lobster, spanish lobster and spotted moray whilst gently drifting along, a whip coral and gorgonian forest stem out from along the reef.

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The Wall - West Cay

The start of the dive is a dramatic swim over a shallow ledge where you find yourself infront of the deep blue. At the bottom of the wall there are swim-throughs which occasionally hide nurse sharks. The dive usually culminates at a shallow shelf on the southernmost tip where the currents meet.

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Middle Cay

Middle Cay max 28m/92ft - After a negative entry, this dive starts with a whip coral and gorgonian forest, it slowly turns into a steeply sloping reef starting at 15m/50ft and eventually reaching 28m/92ft.

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Three Wrecks

Divers descend onto Devil’s Table reef in 5m/15ft of water, slowly deeper an ATM machine can be seen at 20m/68ft. The first wreck of a yacht, the Viviana, lies at 27m/85ft, the second yacht, lies at 14m/50ft, the dive ends at the Strattman tug with the mooring at 5m/15ft on top of the wreck.

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Stratmann Wreck

Stratmann Wreck (max 18m/60ft) - The Stratmann tug is an interesting wreck to explore for intermediate divers and ends with the beautiful Devil’s Table reef. The stern sits on the sand in 18m/60ft, and the top makes for a great safety stop at 5m/15ft.

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