Mustique
Mustique is a small, specialized island with a smattering of magnificent residences. Its beaches are beautiful and hardly a few people frequent them. They provide information on the underwater coral castles that lie beneath the sea. The bays are lined with happy snorkelers, but the genuine gems are beyond the reach of a snorkel and mask. Shark and rainbow runner gardens, ray and eel cities, and fish cities in coral condos Whalesong can occasionally be heard while diving along this ancient whale migratory route during the winter months, but whales stay in the deeper channel waters with their young.
The Mustique Water Sports Pavilion, a PADI diving center, is located on Endeavor Bay. A 12-person dive boat departs twice daily for one of the more than a dozen regularly scheduled dive locations. In rare instances, visibility is high. In the winter, the water is 80 degrees Fahrenheit, while in the summer, it is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter, the seas are higher, while in the summer, they are usually flat. Divemasters are serious about buoyancy control and reef protection in Mustique, so don't touch anything. In the waterways, spearfishing and taking shells are also prohibited. Look but don't touch, and enjoy the views that only a few get to see, as all good divers should.
- Some of the sites famous:
- Shark Cave:
- Flora and fauna: 90 feet or more is regularly populated with black-tipped reef sharks. Also, common at this site are large sport fish like the Sad, the Cavali, and others.
- Advance dive: current and depth.
- The Pillories:
- Flora and fauna: in 14 feet have large populations of reef fish, lobster, turtles, and eels, and for fans of corals, wonderful healthy populations of corals and a substantial garden of Gorgonians on the far side of the seamount.
- Beginner to intermediate dive: light currents with depths from 30-75 feet.
- Wreck
- Antillies: There are four wrecks around Mustique
- Advanced: Currents.
- Shark Cave:
- Location: Grenadines Parish, St. Vincent and the Grenadines