The Finger Reef
The Finger Reef, which stretches out like a finger, exudes excitement from the minute you get into the water and gaze below. As you swim along the top of the reef at around 60-70 feet, a ridge on all sides invites you. From the deep blue and what lays inside, schools of creole wrasse, jacks, and mackerel encircle you.
St Kitts' the Finger Reef Dive Site is part of the Brimstone Shallows reef system and offers great diving. The tall thin pinnacles of granite with steep ridges sloping off on all sides give this reef its name. Large Grey Reef Sharks, Schools of Wrasse, and Horse Eye Jacks, as well as the occasional Eagle Ray and whatever else swims in from the deep ocean, may all be found here.
Elbow Reef's Fingers Reef is a portion of reef in the mid-south. This region is dominated by sand channels and coral fingers, and it is home to a variety of tropical fish. This area's many ledges going north to south are ideal hiding spots for morays and nurse sharks, and it's also noted for its schools of barracuda. It offers a consistent depth profile that is usually shallow and 40 feet or less, making it excellent for Jr. Divers and Open Water classes.