Aquarium - Located on the Atlantic side of Nevis, this challenging dive site has a depth varying from 18-27m (60-90ft). A variety of fish along with sting rays and nurse sharks can be found here. The usual rough conditions here make this site rarely visited.
Canyons - A spur and groove formation has created a series of coral fingers, which makes for a pleasant dive site on the Atlantic side of the island with depths from 15-27m (50-90ft) The Atlantic side is known as the rougher side, so these sites are reserved for the calmer days.
Fisherman's Wharf - Fisherman's Wharf is so named because of the long straight reef that looks like a pier. And, like a pier, you can dive underneath it to 10m (35ft) and join the menagerie of fish, lobsters and nurse sharks.
Truck Stop - This small indent on a flat coral reef is filled by a truck full of sewing machines. The truck fell off of a cargo ship coming from Montserrat. Max 10m (35ft).
Devil's Caverns - This diverse site with several swim-throughs has a maximum depth of 12m (40ft). Divers can navigate through caverns and overhangs teeming with marine life such as nurse sharks, stingrays, lobster and blue tangs.
Paradise Reef - This rocky reef is a short snorkel out from Paradise beach. Stingrays and lobsters call this reef home, along with a napping nurse shark. Depth 11-15m (36-50ft).
Jack's Reef - Another rocky reef, here you'll find giant barrel sponges and sea fans along with the usual reef fish. Turtles and eagle rays can be seen in the seagrass during the snorkel out. Depth 6-12m (20-40ft).
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