Black Coral Reef
The towering black coral trees that sprout from this small wall are the main draw here. The wall's edge is teeming with Creole wrasse and snapper, while lizardfish are constantly threatening to disturb the tranquility by pursuing the abundant grunt fish. Black Coral Reef will impress on the tourists by its stunning landscape.
Black Coral Reef is home to rare black coral, which is used in jewelry manufacture and is consequently endangered. Sea glass abounds on this black sand beach. At this point, you can see the Atlantic and Caribbean waves crashing together.
There is a decently sheltered cove for swimming on the Caribbean side (but be aware that there are no public showers). St. Kitts has been off the tourist radar for a long time, but it is now a rising star in the Caribbean diving and tourism scene.
This peaceful and beautiful island, which stuck to its agricultural origins until the early 2000s, is now home to resorts that mix natural charm and genuine hospitality with access to a variety of undersea experiences and natural attractions. Divers will discover a variety of areas to explore, including shallow reefs and coral-encrusted wrecks, as well as volcanic finger ridges and deep gorges.