Posted on February - 15 - 2012
Scuba diving, Caicos Adventures in the Turks and Caicos Islands
| I am so often asked about scuba diving here in Turks and Caicos. Not being a diver, I am often at a loss for words. Following some new questions from guests, I started hunting and found this fab info on the Caicos Adventures website that I simply had to share! I’ve added their link here so that you can find tons more information… |
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Scuba Diving Turks and Caicos Islands – One of the Top Ten Destinations in the World: Best in the Caribbean! Turks and Caicos Islands is comprised of six habited islands set on an ocean plateau. This plateau has created a large 3000 square mile bank or shelf that runs out to its surrounding edge – a world-class reef (perhaps a close third to Australia’s barrier reef and Honduras’ outer reef). At this place where the shallow turquoise waters of the Caicos bank intersect with the outer coral reefs, the ocean terrain drops drastically from a 45-foot depth to 6000 feet. This wall drop-off is drastic, sometimes beyond vertical with many walls having inverted cut profiles. This is where corals thrive, growing humungous in size, and the fish life flourishes. This combination of drastic wall terrain, colourful and huge coral composites, and abundant schools of both small and large fish life validate scuba diving Turks and Caicos as a “must dive destination.” One of our proprietary scuba diving Turks and Caicos sites, discovered and known only to Caicos Adventures… chartered only as a setting on our GPS… has an inverted wall that starts at 65 feet and continues in its negative 8 degree profile down to 210 feet. This under-cut shelters the currents of the open blue waters just 100 feet away. Because of this protected environment, the coral heads grow to 25 feet in height, angling awkwardly out from this slanted wall. This is also one of our prime scuba diving Turks and Caicos sites for spotting pods of eagle rays and from time-to-time hammerhead shark also love lingering in this sheltered alcove. We don’t publicize all names and locations of our diving Turks and Caicos sites, thus keeping them pristine and preserved. FiFi Kunz (owner) is known to treat his guests with trips to this particular site about 12 to 15 times a year… you may be one of these lucky guests depending on the timing of your vacation.
Scuba diving Turks and Caicos usually evolves around finding a dramatic cut or profile in any of its 200-mile perimeter wall formation. Typical dives involve the boat moored at about 45 feet over the coral reef contiguous to the wall, swimming out (diving) and down over the vertical drop off. At this point in the adventure we are usually scanning “the blue” for big fish. Most divers who have graduated to a point where they know how to scan their surroundings with their peripheral vision have an excellent chance of coming upon a pod of giant eagle ray or a reef shark that has been curiously following you from a distance. For beginner divers our guides constantly have their arms extended with their fingers pointing to help you focus your attention towards these memorable scenes. The typical dive progresses swimming along the wall at 60 to 90 feet deep (this describes a typical profile – but by no means is it a fixed strategy). At this point one person may favor exploring the wall for all its beauty, coral, hidden lobsters, tropical fishes, etc while another person may still be tantalized by previous glimpses of “big fish” and may prefer to continue to “hunt in the blue.”
Scuba diving Turks and Caicos, in the Caribbean waters, is ideal for optimal enjoyment. Visibilities average 100 feet, sometimes more if the tide and winds are favorable relative to the Caicos bank. We adjust our daily scuba diving destination and direction based on wind conditions and tidal flows, sometimes traveling west, sometimes northwest, sometimes south, and sometimes southwest so that we can guide you to the most optimal dive sites based on each day’s conditions. Most Turks and Caicos dive operators, contrary to their advertising, dive the same moorings in sheltered Grace Bay or North West Point, day in and day out. Some other dive operators never venture to the south or west where the real world-class reefs and walls are located, while some other dive operators heavily promote their diving to the south & west of Providenciales – but in reality we see their boats only on a minority of the days – and only when ocean and weather conditions are perfect. Water conditions average 79 to 81 degrees during winter months… divers with long and deep dive profiles often use a 3mm wet suit during Winter. Summer water temperatures average 84 to 86 degrees and it is a coin toss as to whether or not to use a skinny, a 3mm… or just your swimsuit. The yearly average air temperature is 83 degrees. |


This however, is only one of over 100 uncharted scuba diving sites on which Caicos Adventures has built its reputation. We visit some of the most pristine sites in the Caribbean. We take you scuba diving Turks and Caicos, where others don’t. Click Here to read about our
At the halfway point, or turnaround, we usually swim back at about a 45 to 60 foot depth – which is usually along the top edge of the wall. A coral reef plateau to explore on one side and the “big blue” drop off on the other. Typically, while coral pecking along this top edge of the wall – usual observations could be a hidden moray eel with his head and neck extending from his hole, a sleeping nurse shark resting in the sand, a sting ray traversing a sand spot between corals, or a turtle jetting to the surface for his air interval. By no means however, does diving atop the reef (versus in the blue) prevent the sights of “big fish.” A good guide or experienced diver should be able to spot hovering eagle rays cutting across the coral beds or curious sharks swimming about. Because the boat is located in about 45 feet of water, the end of the dive allows for a more extended exploration in the reef below the boat while gassing off.


Big Blue has been exploring the Turks and Caicos Islands for over ten years, developing an array of educational and exciting adventures. Big Blue features small group scuba diving, award winning eco-adventures, and an innovative private charter program. Big Blue’s growing network of experienced staff and professional facilities will take you off the beaten path and into the amazing wilderness above and below the water.Join Big Blue’s pioneering eco-adventures and dive trips. Explore the different islands, coral reefs, and sandy cays. Learn about the wildlife, geography, and history of the Turks and Caicos. Spend time with the local people, support the outer-island economy and contribute to the various conservation initiatives.Kayak through tranquil mangrove channels, snorkel spectacular reefs, mountain bike along scenic coastal tracks, dive breath-taking walls, and above all, enjoy the natural beauty of the Turks and Caicos Islands.Keep it simple. Keep it eco.
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We specialize in diving south of Providenciales which is West Caicos & French Cay. These two destinations offer the most pristine diving, where you will find the BIG fish and dramatic walls. We have three custom dive catamarans for your comfort. Very fast, stable boats, full bathroom, two freshwater showers, music, shade and sun deck. All trips include lunch and drinks. We offer all PADI Courses and have NITROX as well.
Exhilarating boat ride, world class snorkeling and exploring uninhabited out-islands makes this an action packed expedition. Board a 38 foot hard bottom inflatable boat that will take you on a fast-paced ride to your snorkeling and out-island adventure. Only accessible by boat, Hidden Bay is surrounded by untouched coral reefs. Snorkeling gear and instructions will be provided. Encounter an abundance of tropical fish and a wide variety of healthy corals. After snorkeling, enjoy a hike to explore the old ruins on the island and the natural pools carved into the rocks along the shore line. Next take off again for another thrill ride as you cruise past Penniston Cay to view the interesting rock formations and the elusive nesting birds before heading up the coast of Grand Turk. Refreshing beverages will be served during your tour.
Enjoy the natural beauty of Grand Turk as you kayak to Madison point and explore the coast on foot. Take in the beauty and tranquility of nature as you paddle your 2-person glass bottom kayak through gentle, shallow waters surrounded by mangroves, exploring small coves and learning about the importance of mangroves. See various plants, birds and an impressive Osprey nest. The clean bottom kayak will allow you to see the marine life that lives in the beautiful Caribbean Sea. Enjoy an eco-adventure walk along the coastline- great for bird watching.
Explore an uninhabited island and have a close encounter with stingrays on this fun and unique experience. Take a boat ride to the pristine uninhabited islands of Gibbs Cay where you can snorkel among a myriad of colourful reef fish, approx 50 yards from the beach. Enjoy a demonstration on the art of cleaning a conch, a local delicacy, and have the opportunity to explore the islands or go in search of the exclusive Osprey. Experience swimming with stingrays while the crew assists you in handling these beautiful sea creatures. Afterward, you can relax on the beach with a complimentary beverage.
Your knowledgeable driver/guide will provide you with cultural and historical information along the way. You will pass by the St Tomas Parish Church and the “salt pans”, evidence of Grand Turk’s salt-raking past. You will continue to famous Duke Street. As you drive along this quaint street lined with historical homes, your guide will provide fascinating information regarding the home’s history and colourful current and past residents. You will then arrive at Front Street located in Cockburn (pronounced co-burn), the heart of the Turks and Caicos capital. Here you will stroll along the street as your guide points out areas of interest including the Anglican Church, the Victoria Public Library and other historical buildings. You will then re-board your transport for the ride to Governor’s Beach, upon arrival you will be greeted by the friendly staff and you will be provided with complimentary snorkel gear and instruction on its proper use. Take a refreshing dip in the ocean or relax on your complimentary lounge chair. Snorkel gear is included. There are fresh-water showers and restroom facilities as well as a snack
On Grand Turk you will experience an island of unspoiled beauty, and withOasis Divers you will discover the diving professionals who know how to deliver the diving services for the vacation of your lifetime. From beginners to advanced, our friendly, experienced staff will cater to your adventure requests making your diving exciting, uncrowded, fun and safe.Whether diving on the breathtaking wall or exploring on a night dive, you will always be comfortable with the gear handling services and the short rides to the dive sites. Offering accommodations in a handful of charming hotels and inns, Oasis Divers provides the captivating hospitality you expect on a small island.
Ocean Vibes is a native owned and operated, full service tour operation. Dive with Wayne – Provo’s best kept secret.Discover the last true Paradise, the amazing walls around the Islands with Wayne, your Native guide, Small Groups, Fantastic Dive experience.By Private Charter or group trips, daily snorkel trips aboard our 40’ Power Catamaran, 48’ Sailing Catamaran or 35’ Power Catamaran (Ocean Vibes, Reef Peepers)
BBQ lunch, Snorkeling, Adventure cruise on a Glass bottom Catamaran includes pirate cave exploration trip, assorted beverages. Over 22 years exploring TCI.
Get ready for an exciting snorkel adventure whit a high tech spin and witness the amazing 7,000 foot drop off! Enjoy an Island tour through historic Grand Turk en route to one of the Islands beautiful white sand beaches. With the underwater propulsion unit in your hands, you can glide easily over the stunning coral reefs and soak in the natural beauty that surrounds you. You will explore reefs further from shore by simply touching the special magnetic button on the unit to go and releasing it to stop. You’ll be amazed by the variety of sea life, corals and the world famous 7,000 foot drop off.

Come enjoy one of life’s greatest pleasures while sailing aboard a luxurious 78 foot catamaran and snorkeling the famous reefs of Grand Turk. As the sails go up so does the excitement- gliding on the tropical winds along the famous coral reef wall. After sailing for approximately 45 minutes, you will arrive the snorkeling site. Marvel at the beauty and tranquility of this coral reef system where you will snorkel in 15-20 feet of water.

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Explore Grand Turk’s marine life with the ease of snorkeling and without its depth limitations. Snuba allows you to breathe underwater with a regulator and swim freely without a tank on your back (the source of air floats in a small inflatable vessel above you); it gives you the freedom that snorkeling cannot provide.




















