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Turks and Caicos Islands...?
Anyone do any diving, fishing there.? I am particulaly interested in shore diving.
Hey Stella and anyone else...How would St. Croix compare to Turks for shore diving///
Thanks
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Limited places to shore dive. Smith Cove and Coral Gardens.
The best diving is with a Dive Shop.
Blue Waters Divers – Grand Turk
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Caicos Adventures – Providenciales
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Provo's PADI Gold Palm – Providenciales
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Flamingo Divers – Providenciales
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Provo Marine Biology Education Center – Providenciales
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J&B Tours – Providenciales
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Jagan Tours – Salt Cay
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Oasis Divers Grand Turk – Grand Turk
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Ocean Vibes Scuba and Watersport LTD – Providenciales
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Provo Turtle Divers – Providenciales
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Reef Runners – Salt Cay and Grand Turk
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Salt Cay Divers – Salt Cay
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Sea Trek – Providenciales (Helmet Diving)
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Sea Eye Diving – Grand Turk
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Silver Deep – Providenciales
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Snuba TCI – Providenciales
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Turkoise Excursions – Providenciales
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Tropical Adventures – Providencial
The following are among the best dive sites around the Turks and Caicos Islands:
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Amphitheater – This bowl-shaped dip in the sand starts at 85 feet and curves into the Caicos Passage, where whales, sharks, and manta rays often swim by.
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Chimney – This 10-foot-wide hole in plate coral is home to garden eels.
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Coral Stairway – The coral steps descend into a sand cellar that is home to schools of eagle rays.
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Dax Canyon – The underwater wall starts at 45 feet and drops to a shelf at 150 feet below.
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Rock'n? Roll – A giant coral mound with eagle rays, sharks, moray eels, and sponges.
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Shark Hotel – Reef and blacktip sharks live among and near this wall with a sponge-encrusted coral chimney and a drop-off of about 130 feet.
Good Luck and enjoy)
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS:
St Croix would be a great place to shore dive.
- 1 decade ago
Yes, stunning water-life... you should ask the locals where to go, absolutely gorgeous!! Fishing, I'm not so sure of.