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Scuba Diving Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - What You'll see.

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Saint Vincent & The Grenadines Dive Sites That Will Blow Your Mind: Top 10 Scuba Diving Locations

10 Best #ScubaDiving Locations #SaintVincentandTheGrenadines

Discover the best scuba diving locations in Saint Vincent & The Grenadines! From coral reefs and shipwrecks, to vibrant marine life and stunning underwater scenery, these top 10 spots have something for everyone. Join us as we explore the incredible beauty of this Caribbean paradise. Learn about the unique features of each location, and get tips on what to bring along on your dive. So get ready to plunge into an adventure you'll never forget - watch our video now!

0:10 Tobago Cays
A group of small cays with crystal clear waters and a variety of dive sites
Depth Range: 5-30 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Clear waters, diverse marine life, variety of dive sites

0:30 Mustique Island
A small island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

0:50 Canouan Island
A small island with a shallow coral reef that is great for snorkeling
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Shallow waters, easy dive site, coral reef

1:10 Mayreau Island
A small island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

1:30 Petit Saint Vincent
A small island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and caves
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, caves, diverse marine life

1:50 Palm Island
A small island with a shallow coral reef that is great for snorkeling
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Shallow waters, easy dive site, coral reef

2:10 Bequia Island
A large island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

2:30 Union Island
A small island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life

2:50 Mayreau Island
A small island with a shallow coral reef that is great for snorkeling
Depth Range: 0-10 meters
Marine Life: Various species of fish, eels, octopuses, and crustaceans
Highlights: Shallow waters, easy dive site, coral reef

3:10 Young Island
A small island with a variety of dive sites, including wrecks and reefs
Depth Range: 10-40 meters
Marine Life: Groupers, snappers, bream, and barracuda
Highlights: Wrecks, reefs, diverse marine life
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9 TOP Things to Do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (& Places to Visit)

Here are the best things to do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

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Recommended Tours in St Vincent and the Grenadines:

Dark View Waterfall and Beach Tour:

Pirates of the Caribbean Port Royal Experience & Beach w/ Topdawg Taxi and Tours:

Crystal kayaking in St. Vincent:

Fort Charlotte, Botanical Gardens Scenic Tour & Beach w/ Topdawg Taxi and Tours:
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation that offers a wide range of activities for tourists. From exploring lush botanical gardens to soaking up the sun on stunning beaches, there's something for everyone here. In this video, we'll take you on a journey to some of the best things to do in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

First up is St. Vincent's Botanical Gardens, where you can wander among exotic flowers, plants, and trees from around the world. Next, head over to Bequia, a beautiful island with pristine beaches and charming towns. Mayreau Island is another must-visit destination, offering serene beaches, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking views.

For those interested in history and architecture, Fort Charlotte offers a glimpse into the country's past, showcasing a well-preserved fort with breathtaking views. Petit St. Vincent is another island that's perfect for those seeking some peace and quiet. You can lounge on the beach, go snorkeling, or simply relax in the tranquil surroundings.

The Owia Salt Pond is a unique natural wonder, a briny lagoon that is home to numerous species of birds and other wildlife. Dark View Falls is another natural attraction that should not be missed, a stunning waterfall that tumbles into a crystal-clear pool.

Another must-visit site is the Soufriere Volcano, where you can take a guided hike and see this incredible geological formation up close. Finally, the Tobago Cays is a group of tiny uninhabited islands that are surrounded by coral reefs and turquoise waters, making it a perfect place for snorkeling and exploring the underwater world.

So, whether you're interested in natural wonders, historical sites, or simply soaking up the sun, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines has something for everyone. Join us in this video as we explore the best things to do in this Caribbean paradise.

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Dive life in Tobago Cays St Vincent and the Grenadines

A little video put together, Highlighting the beauty of my homeland St Vincent and the Grenadines , from a scuba diver's perspective . Enjoy !!

This film was made During my time working as a scuba instructor at Grenadines Dive Owned and operated by Mr Glenroy Adams and his excellent staff providing quality service. ...Hope you enjoy !!!!
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We SAILED to Tobago Cays ???????????? Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

We set out from union island and headed across to Tobago Cays

This has been a bucket list destination for quite some time. We have always been fascinated by the incredible blue water, reef and being able to swim with the elusive turtles we’ve been trying to catch a glimpse of since arriving in the Caribbean Sea.
We always thought people’s videos were obviously very over edited because the colours were way too bright and blue.
Welll… as we sailed towards Tobago Cays the colours started to change, it had us all hanging over the side of Saoirse catching a glimpse of the suddenly turquoise water. Little did we know what we were in for when we dropped anchor and had a look around at this incredible island paradise. The water was crystal clear, and an unbelievable turquoise that you didn’t look real, I kept reaching to take my sunglasses off in the effort to make sure i
Was seeing the true colours but I wasn’t wearing any sunglasses.

Trying to get video of this amazing destination was hard because we constantly felt like we needed to adjust settings to bring down the saturation but it wasn’t the settings of the camera it was just what was actually in-front of us.

Tobago Cays is located in Saint Vincent and grenadines. It is part of the tobago cays marine park.

It is home to a series of globally significant habitats including coral reefs, sea turtle nesting sites and feeding areas, aswell as small systems of mangroves.

The only thing protecting this area is the horse shoe reef that surrounds the islands. That is the only form of protection between tobago keys and the North West coast of Africa. I think that is pretty incredible. You are able to anchor on the windward side of the cays because of the protection from the coral reef. It is still bumpy and the wind still howls that side but it is so worth it for the view.

We took shelter behind Petite Bateau because there was some swell and wind coming through. There was also a massive amount of yachts on the other side of the park. We picked up a beautiful and new mooring ball. We were told that they were 3 weeks old. We guess this came into effect around the same time the fees went up over new years.

We took the dingy across to Baradal , it is known for the turtle sightings and it is cordoned off by bouys around the south side of the island.

There is growing evidence that this ecosystem is being affected by non-sustainable use and natural environmental impacts. Significant sources of natural threats to corals are storm damage and white band disease and bleaching.

The impacts associated with visiting yachts are anchor damage to sea grass and coral aswell as yachts running aground, snorkeling and diving, and bilge and wastewater discharge from yachts.
We noticed while we we in the park and snorkelling the lack of knowledge people have about the coral eco systems. While we were snorkeling we saw Many people stand on the coral aswell as touch it.

There has been a recent uproar about the Tobago Cays marine park because of the increase in marine park fees. You used to be able to anchor for free and only pay per person but now they charge you for anchoring too. There is no aproblem with charging to be in a marine park especially one as beautiful as tobago cays but maybe putting some money back into pamphlets that are given out to visiting yachts on how to protect the marine park and it’s eco system would help enlighten people about how to treat it.

Our stay in Tobago Cays was nothing short of magical. We hope to head back there again.

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Scuba Diving Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - What You'll see.

St. Vincent isn't easy to get to. There are no direct flights from the US. You need to go first to Barbados or Trinidad, then catch a prop plane to St. Vincent. It's about a 40 minute flight. But leaving St. Vincent was delayed 8 hours do to assorted problems, including needing more gas than was available in St. Vincent.
But boy, was the diving in St Vincent worth the effort. We were diving in Bonaire which is my favorite spot. It's the shore diving capital of the world. Then we went on to St. Vincent. I wasn't sure what to expect. St. Vincent has wonderful robust reefs, awesome numbers of fish and lots to see and shoot. The boat never went more than 5-6 minutes from the hotel's beach and saw awesome fish, a wreak and a bat cave. We saw grassy areas with lots of macro and walls full of life.
St. Vincent was really worth the effort.

Scuba Diving Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - What You'll see - Video 2.

This is my 2nd dive video from the St. Vincent Trip. St. Vincent isn't easy to get to. There are no direct flights from the US. You need to go first to Barbados or Trinidad, then catch a prop plane to St. Vincent. It's about a 40 minute flight. But leaving St. Vincent was delayed 8 hours do to assorted problems, including needing more gas than was available in St. Vincent.
But boy, was the diving in St Vincent worth the effort. We were diving in Bonaire which is my favorite spot. It's the shore diving capital of the world. Then we went on to St. Vincent. I wasn't sure what to expect. St. Vincent has wonderful robust reefs, awesome numbers of fish and lots to see and shoot. The boat never went more than 5-6 minutes from the hotel's beach and we saw awesome fish, a wreak and a bat cave. We saw grassy areas with lots of macro and walls full of life.
St. Vincent was really worth the effort.

Scuba Diving in St. Vincent and the Grenadines - 3 weeks and 35 dives

This footage is from my 3 week trip to St Lucia, St Vincent & The Grenadines, and Grenada. In total we logged 35 dives all of which were awesome. Footage was shot with a GoPro Hero 2 with the new dive housing. The video was color corrected and edited with Final Cut Pro.

Underwater Creatures of St. Vincent and the Grenadines

A sampling of some of the creatures you can find on the vaious dive sites in St. Vincent

Diving in St Vincent & The Grenadines

A little bit of video from SVG, I didn't know I could film with this camera so only used it for video on the last few dives.

Music by Coldplay

Caribbean Diving St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Caribbean diving at it's best can be found in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, here's just a brief glimpse at what you can expect to see! Drift diving St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Roller coaster of a dive in clear blue water, probably one of the best dives I have ever done!
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Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines New All-inclusive Resort Opening March 27th 2024

Sandals just announced its 18th resort - Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - opening March 27, 2024!

AN ISLAND RIPE FOR DISCOVERY
Tucked away on its own private cove and bordered by a lush forest and gently flowing river is Sandals newest all-inclusive resort in Saint Vincent—where you can step off the beaten path and explore the little-known wonder of the Caribbean. Pure and undisturbed, the island of Saint Vincent is nestled between two seas at the edge of the lesser Antilles—its natural beauty untouched and ripe for discovery. The peaceful azure waters, majestic rainforests, and stunning white-sand beaches are a richly colorful backdrop for exciting new experiences. Stroll along meandering rivers that empty into azure seas. Hike through the rainforest to survey the crater atop La Soufrière. Explore ancient petroglyphs created by long-ago cultures. Or dive into the waters surrounding Anchor Reef to admire the unique black coral found nowhere else. Here among the natural splendor of Sandals St. Vincent, it’s these moments of shared discovery that bring you closer together. 

WHAT’S INCLUDED

AT SANDALS SAINT VINCENT

EAT + DRINK

12 dining concepts

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and anytime snacks

Unlimited premium liquors

5 bars, including swim-up bar

Stocked bar in every room

Unlimited Robert Mondavi Twin Oaks® Wines

PLAY

PADI-Certified SCUBA diving and equipment

Snorkeling and equipment

Hobie Cats, paddleboards, kayaks

5 pools, 3 whirlpools, 1 SCUBA pool

Tennis and land sports

State-of-the-art fitness center

Day and night entertainment and live shows

NO WORRIES

All tips, taxes and gratuities

Airport arrival lounge

Roundtrip airport transfers

Wifi in room and all common areas

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Scuba Diving with Dive St. Vincent 2015. Caribbean

Scuba diving in St Vincent. The video was shot in 2 dive sites in St Vincent. St Vincent is known for its muck diving and critters, but it also has some very healthy coral.

The sites dove in this video were typical muck sites. But as you can see it also has some very healthy corals. There are sites with more reef such as the wall site.

Caribbean Diving St. Vincent & Grenadines - Petit Byahaut

Caribbean diving at it's best can be found in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, here's just a brief glimpse at what you can expect to see!

Indigo Dive - Explore Petite Byahaut one of St. Vincent and the Grenadines most diverse dive sites, where divers will find coral reef, wall, rock and muck diving environments, with lots of fish, color and of course critters!

The best Caribbean Diving St. Vincent and the Grenadines

Caribbean diving at it's best can be found in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, here's just a brief glimpse at what you can expect to see!

Caribbean Diving St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Turtle Bay

Caribbean diving at it's best can be found in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, here's just a brief glimpse at what you can expect to see! Diving with newly qualified divers at the Turtle Bay dive site in St. Vincent
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Diving St. Vincent and the Grenadines

With 32 islands and cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines offers many choices for vacationing ecotourists and divers. Start diving on the mainland of St. Vincent then proceed south to Bequia, Canouan, Union Island and the Tobago Cays for crystal-clear visibility and spectacular marine life.

What St Vincent and the Grenadines can offer you!

Beautiful white beaches, blue skies that go on forever and much more. Explore the deep seas through scuba diving, take a boat and investigate Islands. There's so much for you to do here. You just need to be here!

Anchor Reef, St. Vincent SCUBA Diving

Diving with Dive St. Vincent at Anchor Reef on the leeward coast of the main island

St. Vincent and the Grenadines with Serenity Dive

Please subscribe! Filmed at the 2018 DEMA Show in Las Vegas with a GoPro Hero 4 silver or GoPro Hero 7 Black. Check out all 1000 plus related videos on Youtube under Mike Hughes Scuba. Mike has written for dive magazines for over 15 years. He is the author of The Northwest Dive Guide, The North American Dive Guide, To Kill a Diver : a murder mystery, and Whoops Divers Guide: a scuba cartoon book. He has also made several parody songs on youtube under mike hughes scuba such as: I'm too sexy for scuba and The Dive Shop Song. He also has a degree in Marine Biology. These videos are lighthearted, because those serious videos bore the heck out of the majority of Youtube viewers. Also visit Santa's Story Time on Youtube with over 70 Christmas time stories read by Santa Claus himself including Santa's Reindeer, Twas the Dive Before Christmas and Sighting Santa Around The World. Ho Ho Ho!

Update at the Sandals Resort in Buccament Bay, St Vincent

Sandals Saint Vincent & the Grenadines is an all-inclusive resort located in Buccament Bay, Buccament, St. Vincent & Grenadines. It is a new resort that is set to open in March 2024. The resort is situated on 50 acres of land, hugged by the Caribbean Sea and nestled within a mountain range and neighboring rainforest3. It will offer unlimited food, cocktails, and free water sports and scuba diving. The resort is designed for adults only. Sandals Resorts International is opening its first-ever resort in St Vincent and the Grenadines, which will be a transformation of the former Buccament Bay Resort and Spa. The resort promises a unique and unforgettable experience with turquoise waters, lush green hills, and golden sands. There are a myriad of options to fill your days with discovery at every turn, such as walking along the river bordering the resort, stepping out onto soft sands, biking to a lookout point, diving deep into cobalt waters, catching a technicolor glimpse of the neighboring exotic birds, or tasting local dishes created with freshly-harvested ingredients.
We enjoyed a nice afternoon in Buccament Bay, eating lunch at the Buccaneers Restaurant. This establishment provided great food with exceptional service. Highly recommended! Thanks for watching the video.

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