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Sunshine Reef

This is an easy dive for beginners, moderate depth and accessible from the beach. You will see tube sponges, vase sponges, brain coral, and rock coral. Fish often seen are angel fish, rockbeautys,  yellow tails, four eye butterfly, blue tongue and more.
 

Champagne North

Easily reached from Toucari Beach is an ideal snorkeling or shallow dive site. Volcanic gases vent from the sea floor forming a wall of champagne like bubbles. Sometimes there are large gatherings of star fish or other fascinating  creatures to highlight this unique dive site.

Sharks Mouth

Don't worry, there are no sharks at the site but it gets its name from a huge barrel  sponge whose concave surface will make even the most seasoned diver flinch. The water is clear and you'll delight in thousands of small reef fish.

Toucari Caves

This is one of the coolest dive sites in the world. It is a honeycomb of tunnels and  swim throughs encased in some of the finest coral formations in the Caribbean. A beautiful coral garden surrounds this honeycomb network. In addition  to the regularly seen abundant fishlife at this site we are often surprised  by sea turtles, sting rays, and the biggest barracuda we have ever seen in our many years of diving the world's oceans. Toucari Caves will be  one of your favorite dives of all times.

Five Finger Rock

You'll see plenty of squirrel  fish, flounders, tobacco fish and angel fish as you descend on this fantastic  dive. At depth you'll have a beautiful deep blue background with a tapestry of colorful sot corals and sponges to behold.

Wreck of the Anse Grande

Easily accessible  and ideal for people new to wreck diving. Good visibility enables you to clearly see the remains of this turn of the century wooden ship. Hull  ribs, pewter pins, and a mile or so of anchor chain make the imagination soar. A fun dive for everyone.

Douglas Bay  Point

This dive begins at the North point of beautiful Douglas Bay. Huge boulders fell from the surrounding cliffs to form a fertile marine habitat. You can either explore  the beautiful wall or go deep to a lovely sandy bottomed reef. Both feature  all the varities of fish that this part of the Caribbean has to offer.  Puffer fish grow up to 3-4 feet in this area.

Point Break

Where the calm Caribbean and the wild Atlantic meet. Rough seas and currents make this  dive off limits except for the experienced diver. The location and wild nature of this site keep it off the beaten track and thus we see lots of large fish in great numbers.

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