Brimstone Shallows Reef
Brimstone Shallows Reef is about two miles due west of the beach and has beautiful soft and hard corals. The mooring depth is around 45 to 50 feet, and the wall drops to depths exceeding 130 feet. Creole wrasse schools are prevalent.
Barracuda, turtles, lobsters, and eels also call this place home, and if you're lucky, grey reef sharks will show up. St Kitts is home to one of the deepest areas of the Brimstone Shallows Dive Site, which is about 2 miles from the beach. The soft and hard corals are in great shape here. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
The seaward side of the wall dips down to a sandy bottom with spots of coral growing in Brimstone Shallows Reef. Schools of fish may be seen towards the top of the wall. Larger species, such as Grey Reef sharks, are frequently found along the slopes of the gently sloping cliffs. The profusion of marine life is due to the sloping cliffs with deep water on both sides.