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Best Diving Spots

One of the most popular things to do in Tobago is spend time with the ocean. There are many ways to do that whether it's a trip to the beach or a water sport. One such sport involves trips below the water's surface. Whether it's scuba diving or snorkeling, there's a lot of amazing sights sitting just below the surface. Experience what a Tobago diving adventure can add to your vacation by checking out these great dive spots.
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One of the most popular things to do in Tobago is spend time with the ocean. There are many ways to do that whether it's a trip to the beach or a water sport. One such sport involves trips below the water's surface. Whether it's scuba diving or snorkeling, there's a lot of amazing sights sitting just below the surface. Experience what a Tobago diving adventure can add to your vacation by checking out these great dive spots.
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Dive Rentals

Before you can get in the water, you'll need gear. There are several dive shops in Crown Point that will suit your needs. Frontier Divers (1-868-683-7210), Undersea Tobago and Zoe Snorkeling Charters are some of the options for diving and snorkeling rentals.

Each shop offers equipment rental and tours perfect for your Tobago diving experience. Be sure to learn health and safety information from these shops.

Dive Spots

Now that you're properly suited for your undersea adventure, here are some great spots for scuba diving in Tobago. Many of the beaches allow you to snorkel but some of these reefs can double as a good Tobago snorkeling experience.

Buccoo Reef

Buccoo Reef, Tobago is home to the largest coral reef on the island. The waters are more shallow in the coral gardens and the entire area averages about 10 meters in depth. The deepest point is 15 meters and visibility runs from 10-30 meters. This dive is perfect for beginners and offers views of some amazing reef life. This is also a great place for snorkeling. You can access Buccoo Reef from Pigeon Point or Store Bay.

Buccoo Reef

Buccoo Reef, Tobago is home to the largest coral reef on the island. The waters are more shallow in the coral gardens and the entire area averages about 10 meters in depth. The deepest point is 15 meters and visibility runs from 10-30 meters. This dive is perfect for beginners and offers views of some amazing reef life. This is also a great place for snorkeling. You can access Buccoo Reef from Pigeon Point or Store Bay.

Mount Irvine

Mount Irvine Bay features three dive sites that encapsulate Tobago diving. The Wall is a 9-meter dive close to the shore where you can see Moray Eels, Rock Lobsters and Spiny Crabs. The Extension is a bit of a deeper dive that follows the outcropping rocks of the bay and includes sights of Large Grouper, Snapper and Hawksbill Turtles. Dutchman's Reef sits in the middle of the bay and runs about 12-16 meters deep. There are some great sights of Rainbow Runners and a large anchor possibly from a 17th Century ship. There are opportunities to snorkel here and you can access the dive sites from Mount Irvine Beach.

Flying Reef

Flying Reef is in Canoe Bay, Tobago on the south end of Crown Point. Flying Reef is a great dive for beginners as the waters are shallow, running 5-14 meters. This is a drift dive, meaning the current will play a factor in your dive. Flying Reef is home to rays, turtles, sharks, snappers and other fish. You can also see a sunken ship's anchor. The anchor is a gathering place for Porkfish and Bermudan Chub.

Flying Reef

Flying Reef is in Canoe Bay, Tobago on the south end of Crown Point. Flying Reef is a great dive for beginners as the waters are shallow, running 5-14 meters. This is a drift dive, meaning the current will play a factor in your dive. Flying Reef is home to rays, turtles, sharks, snappers and other fish. You can also see a sunken ship's anchor. The anchor is a gathering place for Porkfish and Bermudan Chub.

Diver's Dream and Thirst

Both Diver's Dream and Diver's Thirst are off the south coast of Crown Point and require a boat to reach. Both are advanced dives but offer some spectacular views. Diver's Thirst is closter to the shore and features a wide array of coral and sponge on rocky ridges as well as a good collection of French Grunts, Goat Fish and Nurse Sharks. Diver's Dream is further out and features an underwater plateau as well as sharks, rays, turtles and colorful fish. Both dive spots run at 9-15 meters and are seasonal and dependent on ocean conditions, but offer a great Tobago diving trip.

Kariwak Reef

Kariwak Reef is a great beginner's option and perfect for kids who are learning. This reef runs an average depth of 11 meters with it maxing out at 14 meters. Visibility is good and the reef is home to rays, eels, barracudas and a whole host of fish. This is also a great spot for night diving. You can access the reef from Store Bay either from the beach or by boat.

Kariwak Reef

Kariwak Reef is a great beginner's option and perfect for kids who are learning. This reef runs an average depth of 11 meters with it maxing out at 14 meters. Visibility is good and the reef is home to rays, eels, barracudas and a whole host of fish. This is also a great spot for night diving. You can access the reef from Store Bay either from the beach or by boat.
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Tobago diving is one of the best experiences you can have on your visit to the island. There are many more locations to explore but these diving spots are a great way to venture into diving. To get started on your next adventure, be sure to book a stay at Restorations Tobago.
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Tobago diving is one of the best experiences you can have on your visit to the island. There are many more locations to explore but these diving spots are a great way to venture into diving. To get started on your next adventure, be sure to book a stay at Restorations Tobago.

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