St. Kitts & Nevis Diving

Beautifully clear blue seas are filled with colorful exotic fish that dart in and out of shipwrecks and stunning coral reefs making St. Kitts & Nevis diving an exceptionally visual experience. Many experience Nevis divers would consider the island an amazing trip worth while solely for the scuba. Some of the best St. Kitts & Nevis diving can be found along Monkey Shoals, a coral reef that ranges from 40’ to 100’ in depth and contains a wide array of sea-life, including sea turtles and nurse sharks.

Off the Southern tip of Nevis lies ‘The Caves’. This St. Kitts & Nevis diving spot houses a collection of marine life. On a few of the more advanced St. Kitts & Nevis diving trips, hydrophones (underwater sonic devices) can be used to detect the presence of dolphins and whales who migrate through the area during January to April. Closer to shore, especially around Pinney Beach, those who are not into Nevis diving can explore shallower calm waters with a snorkel. For the adventurous who would like to try St. Kitts & Nevis diving, there are many qualified operators to guide your trip.

Nevis Boating:
Nevis offers crystal clear blue waters that offer exceptional day sailing trips. A variety of companies offer snorkeling and sailing trips that include lunch and drinks with stops at the best snorkeling spots. Cruising vessels that can carry 12-14 guests are available for sunset cruises, snorkeling charters and peninsula cruises of Nevis.

Nevis Snorkeling & Scuba Diving:
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving have only recently become established on Nevis, despite the fact that its coastal waters hide dozens of unexplored shipwrecks. More than 400 ships sank here between 1493 and 1825 but only a dozen or so have been identified to date. The Caribbean side of the island is protected and visibility off the shores is generally in the 60-100 foot range.