Dive-site story
Situated along the southern coast of Saint Vincent, Indian Bay features a sheltered marine environment characterized by a gentle sand-and-rubble slope giving way to scattered coral heads and healthy patch reefs. Divers often treat the inner bay as a macro haven while exploring the outer coral gardens for resting rays and schooling reef fish. Thanks to minimal wave action inside the bay, conditions stay accessible for relaxed navigation and extended bottom times.
Macro hunting along sandy channels and patch reef edges for camouflaged critters
Sheltered conditions suitable for calm night dives and relaxed buoyancy practice
Expansive seagrass patches hosting juvenile reef species and foraging sea turtles
Location
Use the map to plan with your operator and confirm the exact entry point on the day.
Seasonality
The dry winter and spring months bring the calmest seas and optimum visibility across southern Saint Vincent.
Marine life
| Species | Likelihood | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Longsnout seahorseHippocampus reidi | Common | ||||||||||||
| Striated frogfishAntennarius striatus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Southern stingrayHypanus americanus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Flying gurnardDactylopterus volitans | Common | ||||||||||||
| Spotted drumEquetus punctatus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Hawksbill sea turtleEretmochelys imbricata | Seasonal |
Marine forecast