Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis

Tugboat Wreck

About this Dive Site

Description

Purposefully sunk to create a thriving artificial reef, the Tugboat Wreck near Oualie Beach is a haven for marine creatures. Explore this submerged vessel, now adorned with corals and sponges, where moray eels peek from crevices and southern stingrays glide across the sandy bottom amidst a kaleidoscope of tropical fish.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season March, April, November, December, January, February, May, September, October
Jan Calm waters, good for beginner divers and snorkeling.
Feb Pleasant temperatures, consistent conditions.
Mar Peak visibility, great for exploring the shallow reefs.
Apr Warm water, vibrant coral and fish.
More monthly highlights
May Warmest water, good for spotting smaller marine life.
Jun Start of the rainy season, visibility can be affected by plankton.
Jul Rainy season, occasional showers, but generally good for shore diving.
Aug Hottest water, potential for plankton blooms.
Sep Rainy season ending, visibility improving.
Oct Transition to drier weather, good for shore dives.
Nov Excellent visibility, start of the dry season.
Dec Holiday season, ideal conditions for shore diving.
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