Widowmaker’s Cave
There are plenty of dive spots to choose from in Montego Bay. Widowmaker's Cave may not have the most pleasant name, but it is a thrilling destination for divers of all levels. Soft corals, red polyps, sponges, and various schools of fish, including angelfish, snappers, groupers, and others, await those who venture out here.
Because of the cave's design, you can enter from either the top or bottom, depending on your level of diving skill, and you'll have to return up a 10-foot chimney-like passage. Widowmaker's Cave is the most well-known diving spot in Montego Bay. At 80 feet below sea level, enter this cave and twist and swirl your way up the 10-foot–wide chimney at 35 feet below.
Wire coral with red polyps may be seen in the beam of your dive light within the cave's entrance tunnel, and the walls are covered in colourful sponges. Schools of silvery blue bogas, glassy sweepers, schoolmaster snappers, balloonfish, trumpetfish, hamlets, wrasses, and parrotfish are likely to be encountered on this dive.