Frigate Bay Reef
Approximately 34 miles off the coast of Frigate Bay. Frigate Bay Reef is home to turtles, lobsters, and eels, and as a result, it is extremely popular with both freshly certified and veteran divers. A tiny reef that is nearly tailor-made for divers who appreciate many levels of diving.
Reefs and wrecks that were formerly infrequently frequented are now regularly visited by both local operators and liveaboards as an increasing number of visitors discover this location. With clean water, few currents, and both reefs and shipwrecks accessible to all divers, the underwater environment provides a full range of Frigate Bay Reef diving experiences.
There are also more difficult profiles and exploratory-style trips to more remote sites available, but for the most part, the benefits are simple access and long bottom periods on reefs that are home to a diverse array of tropical marine species. Many visitors consider this to be one of the Best Diving Sites in Saint Kitts and Nevis.
There is a big school of Amberjack and countless rainbow-colored Parrotfish at Frigate Bay, often known as The Pyramids. The shallow dive at Friar's Bay Reef is perfect for macro photographers. In barely 40 feet of water, large clusters of Blue Bell Tunicates, Feather Duster worms, and Christmas Tree Worms dominate the reef.