Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Wreck of the Fiery Cross

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Explore the historic 'Wreck of the Fiery Cross,' a 19th-century British vessel now resting on the seabed off Bequia. This captivating artificial reef provides a sanctuary for octopuses, lobsters, and a kaleidoscope of small, colorful reef fish.

Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season April, January, February, March, May, November, December
Jan Clear waters, good for spotting larger pelagics
Feb Consistent conditions, healthy coral reefs
Mar Excellent visibility, good for macro photography
Apr Peak dry season, ideal diving conditions
More monthly highlights
May Warmer water, increased fish activity
Jun Start of the rainy season, potential for plankton blooms
Jul Active marine life, but visibility can be affected by rain
Aug Peak of the rainy season, expect occasional showers
Sep Visibility can be reduced due to runoff and plankton
Oct Visibility improving as rainy season ends
Nov Conditions are excellent, good for spotting turtles and rays
Dec Clear waters, start of the dry season
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