Diving in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines *

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an island nation in the eastern Caribbean. It is comprised of Saint Vincent, the largest island and home to the capital city, Kingstown, and a chain of smaller islands stretching southward. Its volcanic origins have shaped both its dramatic landscapes and its underwater topography. English is the official language, and the islands maintain a rich blend of Caribbean culture and maritime traditions.

Diving in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Diving in St Vincent and the Grenadines offers pristine reefs, volcanic seascapes, and abundant marine life. With warm waters and excellent visibility year-round, the region features everything from coral gardens to deep drop-offs and intriguing wrecks. Small marine creatures like frogfish and seahorses hide among the reefs, while eagle rays and reef sharks patrol the open waters. The volcanic formations create a striking underwater landscape that supports a diverse ecosystem. Whether exploring shallow coral slopes or dramatic underwater cliffs, the waters of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines provide a fascinating and rewarding diving experience.

Facts about Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Power Plug Type:A, B, G
Payment Method:VISA, MC
Currency:XCD
Dial Code:+809
Language:en
Electricity:110 V / 23 / 50 Hz
Timezone:UTC-04

This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

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