The Bat Cave
On the western coast of the Caribbean island of St. Vincent, Byahaut Bat Cave - a coastal cave - is one of the most fantasizing dive sites you should take a visit. For boats organizing diving and snorkeling trips for visitors, the cave is one of the most beautiful dive spots. A huge and noisy bat colony is thought to be present in the cave. The underwater photographers will love "Bat Cave." It's a 300-foot tunnel cut through sandstone that dates back 250 years. From a historical/geographical standpoint, it's a fascinating site to explore, with an air of adventure. Part of the pleasure is having bats fly by your head. In a rental automobile, it is simple to go to. On the dramatic windward coast, this is a lovely site. Entrance is $5EC, and parking is free.
- How to get there: Just out of Buccament on the left by boat & from shore
- Distance short boat time: 10min
- Easy to find? Easy
- Characteristics:
- Kind of dive: Cave dive
- Activities: Marine biology, Speleology, Photography
- Average depth: 10 m / 32.8 ft
- Max depth: 24 m / 78.7 ft
- Visibility: Good ( 10 - 30 m)
- Dive site quality: Great
- Bio interest: Interesting
- Current: None
- Location: in the Caribbean Island, St. Vincent