Dive-site story
Situated off the eastern flank of Necker Island, Invisibles consists of submerged pinnacle formations rising close to the Atlantic surface. The complex rock topography features sharp cuts, overhangs, and swim-throughs formed by offshore surge. Because it sits exposed to open sea, water clarity remains high while currents regularly wash past the structure, attracting pelagic fish and larger predators.
Submerged volcanic pinnacles and cut-through canyons exposed to open Atlantic swell
Regular sightings of Caribbean reef sharks and schools of horse-eye jacks
Sprawling encrustations of sea fans, whip corals, and barrel sponges along shaded ledges
Location
Use the map to plan with your operator and confirm the exact entry point on the day.
Seasonality
Calmer seas during late spring offer the easiest mooring and surface conditions.
Marine life
| Species | Likelihood | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caribbean reef sharkCarcharhinus perezi | Common | ||||||||||||
| Nurse sharkGinglymostoma cirratum | Common | ||||||||||||
| Spotted eagle rayAetobatus narinari | Seasonal | ||||||||||||
| Great barracudaSphyraena barracuda | Common | ||||||||||||
| Horse-eye jackCaranx latus | Common |
Marine forecast