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Diving takes place at points all around the island, with some sites five minutes from the dock, and others requiring a longer boat ride. Sites on the south coast have stronger currents and mild wind-driven chop on the surface, and most are conducted as drifts. North coast sites have minimal currents and calm seas, especially in summer months, and may be done as drifts or from a moored boat. Depths range from 30 to 130 feet, with the majority of profiles in the 50 to 70-foot range. Water temperatures are often in the low to mid 80s, but can dip to 75 degrees in winter. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Diving in Tobago


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TOBAGO DISCOVER THE CARIBBEAN'S RICHEST DIVING
EXPERIENCE
PRESENTED BY
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ONE ISLAND, TWO OCEANS
  • Tobago offers a wide variety of underwater
    experiences and landscapes.
  • Nutrient-rich currents nurture some of the
    healthiest and most diverse marine ecosystems in
    the eastern hemisphere.
  • Experienced divers can enjoy exciting drift
    diving on Atlantic Shores.
  • Caribbean coastlines provide less demanding but
    no less rewarding underwater experiences.

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ATLANTIC COAST DIVING
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  • Reefs are washed by north-flowing waters of the
  • Guyana Current.
  • Sites are known for colorful sponges, sea fans
    and big coral formations.
  • Most dives are conducted as drifts.
  • The area is a favorite with experienced divers.

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CARIBBEAN COAST DIVING
  • Calm seas and superior water clarity.
  • Variety of topographies from shallow reefs to
    mini walls and pinnacles.
  • An abundance of macro life.
  • Several sites suitable for novice and casual
    divers.

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DIVING FROM SPEYSIDE
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  • The Caribbean's most exciting drift diving
    destination.
  • The village of Speyside is located on the
    island's northeastern coast.
  • More than premier 30 dives sites are available.
  • Reefs are washed by moderate to strong currents
    just minutes away.
  • Longer boat trips reach offshore islands and
  • pinnacles.

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SIGNATURE SPEYSIDE SITES
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  • Kelleston Drain - Drift dive across a colorful
    reef with dense multi-colored sponge growth and
    the Caribbean's largest brain coral formation.
  • Japanese Gardens steep slope covered in
    multi- colored tube, rope and vase sponges that
    resemble. A miniature oriental garden.
  • Bookends - A pair of monolithic rocks form
    a natural amphitheater where tarpon, sharks and
    large shoals of jacks and snapper gather in
    current eddies.
  • Angel Reef Excellent second dive or night
    dive that's a favorite for photographers,
    offering moderate depths, lighter currents and
    rich variety of marine life.

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NORTHERN SITES
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  • Tobago's northeastern coast is flanked by
    offshore islands and rock formations that can be
    reached from Speyside or the harbor at
    Charlotteville.
  • London Bridge Twin volcanic spires form a
    natural arch that creates a huge swim- through
    tunnel decorated in massive boulders and
    overhangs covered in black coral.
  • St. Giles Islands - A collection of pinnacles and
    sea mounds at the confluence of Atlantic and
    Caribbean waters that provide advanced divers
    with big animal sightings.
  • Man 'O War Bay Home to several sites that
    are sheltered from Atlantic swells and currents,
    known for a variety of marine life unique to
    this area.

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SOUTH SHORE SITES
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  • Sites on Tobago's Caribbean coast and Southern
    Atlantic coast are reached from the Crown Point
    resort area on the western end of the island.
  • Many sites are just minutes away from shore.
  • Longer boat trips to Caribbean sites cross
    sheltered waters.
  • Atlantic are best suited for advanced divers
    comfortable with open ocean conditions.

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SIGNATURE CARIBBEAN SITES
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  • Mount Irvine A scenic reef that includes
    trio of connected sites where a shallow walls
    leads to deeper outcroppings. Known for its
    variety of marine life that includes large
    groupers, snapper, hawksbill turtles and spotted
    eagle rays.
  • M.V. Maverick Tobago's premier wreck dive,
    lying in calm Caribbean waters. This 350-foot
    former passenger ferry is now covered in a rich
    coating of corals and sponges that can be
    enjoyed by all divers.
  • The Sisters - A collection of five rock
    spires that rise from 140 to the surface attract
    turtles and schooling fish, with seasonal
    sightings of hammerhead sharks. Nearby boulder
    fields hide a wealth of macro life.

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SOUTHERN ATLANTIC SITES
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  • Flying Reef Just minutes from Crown Point, this
    site's typically mild currents are an ideal
    introduction to drift diving. Known for dense
    populations of schooling fish, and sightings of
    nurse and blacktip sharks, stingrays and
    barracuda.
  • Cove A steep slope on the island's western edge
    where strong currents promote riotous growths of
    corals and sea fans, and an abundance of fish
    life. Best for advanced divers.
  • Divers Dream Diver's Thirst - Adjoining reefs
    that lie two miles off the island's shore in open
    Atlantic
  • waters. When conditions are favorable, this is
    the site for the island's most thrilling drift
    dives.

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BIG MARINE LIFE
  • OFTEN SEEN
  • Sea Turtles
  • Tarpon
  • Nurse Sharks
  • Eagle Rays
  • SOMETIMES SEEN
  • Scalloped and Golden Hammerhead Sharks
  • Manta Rays
  • Reef Sharks

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TOBAGO GEOGRAPHY AT A GLANCE
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  • 1,500 miles southwest of Miami, Florida.
  • 24-mile-long island lying northeast to southwest.
  • The eastern half of the island is mountains and
    rainforests.
  • The western half is rolling hills, beaches and
    resorts.

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HOW'S THE WEATHER?
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  • Tobago is below the Caribbean's Hurricane Belt
    and sees very few storms.
  • The island has a stable year-round climate with
    nights in the high 60s and days in the mid-80s.
  • The dry season runs from December to May,
  • offering the best water clarity.
  • The wet season runs from June to November,
    bringing outflow Venezuela's Orinoco River.

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TRAVELER'S NOTES
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  • Tobago is a politically stable democracy.
  • English is the official language.
  • US currency and bank cards are widely
  • accepted.
  • There is island-wide internet access.
  • No visa requirements for US and Canadian
  • citizens
  • US electrical appliances are compatible.
  • Learn more at www.caradonna.com/destinations/car
    ibbean/ tobago-overview

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TOBAGO TRIVIA
  • Soca and calypso music originated in Tobago and
    Trinidad.
  • One of Tobago's scorching-hot Moruga scorpion
    peppers is equal to eating 400 jalapenos.
  • The island was the inspiration for the novels
    Treasure Island and Robinson Crusoe.
  • Tobago cocoa is prized by gourmands, and locally
    made chocolates win international awards.

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THE BIRTHPLACE OF CONSERVATION
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  • The Tobago Main Ridge Forest Reserve is the
    oldest legally protected forest reserve in the
    Western Hemisphere
  • Established in 1763 by an act of the British
    Parliament.
  • Stretches 18 miles across the northern half of
    the island.
  • Described as "the first act in the modern
  • environmental movement".
  • Part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere
    Reserves.
  • Provides critical habitat for several endemic
    species.
  • Named "World's Leading Eco-Tourism destination"
    four years in a row.

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TOBAGO IS FOR THE BIRDS
  • One of the world's higher densities of bird
    species.
  • More than 220 resident and migratory varieties.
  • December through April is considered prime
    birding
  • season.
  • Grafton Bird Sanctuary is a favorite site for
    hummingbirds.

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LEARN MORE ABOUT DIVING IN TOBAGO Go to
www.Caradonna.com/dive/caribbean/diving-tobago
to learn more. Contact us at sales_at_caradonna.com
or call 800-329-9989 for more information on
booking travel to Tobago.
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