Anchor Reef
Anchor Reef is one of the most beautiful dive sites in St. Vincent. An 18th-century anchor can be seen buried in the dense reef that gave the location its name. Divers will be astonished by the variety of locations concealed within this magnificent spot while diving through it. It contains a wonderful deep black coral garden near the edge of a wall, which is then enhanced by the presence of sponges and coral on a gentle slope. At the 35-foot point of the wall, there is also a cave that has become home to a variety of fish and sea animals.
A sandy region with plenty of surprises is also available. In this heavenly location, you might be lucky enough to see pistol shrimps, sea horses, squids, sand eels, and more. Frogfish, duster worms, invertebrates, and reef fish can all be found adorning the gigantic reef that stands proudly in all its glory. When compared to other reef sites in St. Vincent, this reef is known for its excellent visibility.
- Suitable for: All levels, deep diving, underwater photography
- Entrance fees: Free of charge
- Characteristics:
- Current: Light, none
- Depth: 120 ft
- Fauna and flora: scorpion fish, spotted drum, scrawled file fish, blue cleaner shrimp, scribbled cow fish, juvenile drum, rock beauties
- Location: Leeward, St, Vincents