Experience two out of more than 60 spectacular recreational dives on Small Hope's regularly scheduled menu, including
colorful shallow reefs, coral gardens, wreck dives, blue holes and wall dives.
We have more than 60 dive sites on the regular Small Hope Bay Lodge dive schedule, including
colorful shallow reefs, coral gardens, wreck dives, breathtaking blue holes and stunning wall dives at the edge of the continental shelf, where the Tongue of the Ocean plunges to 6,000 feet.
Not exact matches
At the north, you'll find a
shallow sandy bottom with a
colorful coral
reef and a huge range of juvenile fish life.
Most of the dive sites are pristine coral
reefs with
colorful soft corals and crinoids, vast staghorn coral fields and huge table corals in the
shallow parts, giant elephant ears in the deeper parts, giant sponge barrels along the slopes.
In a
shallow bay on the Eastern side of the island are found huge gardens of stag horn and star corals and incredible numbers of
colorful reef fish.
Beginner divers flock to the island because its crystal clear waters and
colorful reefs are
shallow enough for newbies to explore.
Large schools of
colorful tropical fish and beautiful corals at the
shallow reefs will take your breath away.
Exquisite
reef formations and walls beginning as
shallow as 35 ft are draped with
colorful sponges and corals that burst through the crystal clear water.
The
shallow reefs on the way back also make a good 25ft stop to see an abundant amount of
colorful juvenile fish.
This natural coral
reef varies in depth from 7» at the
shallowest point to 20» at the deeper end and is home to a variety of
colorful marine species.
In addition,
shallow reefs house macro life in the form of invertebrates, nudibranchs and anemones, whose
colorful fronds scoop, sway and retract in effortless precision.
This famous dive spot is
shallower than «The Wall,» and is home to an abundance of healthy,
colorful coral
reefs.