Ins & Outs of SVG 2017 Edition

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St. Vincent & the Grenadines has 32 beautiful islands and hundreds of pristine scuba diving and snorkeling sites to explore. Each island has something different to offer with unique and diverse marine life, stunning topography and untouched coral reefs. The perfect Caribbean destination for experienced divers, underwater photographers, or beginners wishing to become certified. A myriad of underwater species exist side-by-side in this diverse collection of Caribbean islands. Longsnout seahorses sway gently on the coral; schools of blue creole wrasse and yellow-striped french grunts swarm across the reef. Peer inside a recess to find shy lobsters, furtive crabs and fearless shrimp defending their territory. Barracuda stare as curious divers swim past searching the seabed for rare critters and beautifully sculpted crustaceans. Flounders and stingrays bury themselves in white sand, hoping they aren’t noticed by the eagle eyes of the dive guides. Sleepy nurse sharks retire beneath dramatic boulder corals and the tiniest of pygmy filefish quiver amongst the camouflage of soft corals. Incandescent azure blue sponges are the makeshift home to frogfish, while sergeant majors guard vivid purple egg patches from the cheeky reef butterflyfish. With year-round good visibility, St. Vincent and the Grenadines will spark the interest of even the most avid snorkelers and divers.

Grenadines Dive Clifton, Union Island Tel (784) 458-8138 www.grenadinesdive.com | gdive@grenadinesdive.com

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