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Diving in St. Kitts


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Dive conditions in St Kitts are usually very easy.

Very rare to have a current, no drift diving here.

Water is always warm, 79 f is as cold as it gets, usually Jan to March, rest of the year 80 - 83 F.

We can get some surface wind, particularly in the first quarter of the year, but it's only surface wind and there are some sheltered spots.

Visibility is always good to excellent.  40 ft viz is a "bad day".

Hope this helps.

 

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We did a 2 tank dive with Prodivers in mid Feb.  Very easy walk to the marina and right to the boat.    They had all our rental gear on board.   We did a reef dive with lots of reef sharks and then did a wreck dive.     No current.  We just had shorty wetsuits and were fine in Feb.      We met them at 8:45 and were back to the ship by about 1:15. 

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On 3/8/2020 at 2:04 PM, Clubber said:

We did a 2 tank dive with Prodivers in mid Feb.  Very easy walk to the marina and right to the boat.    They had all our rental gear on board.   We did a reef dive with lots of reef sharks and then did a wreck dive.     No current.  We just had shorty wetsuits and were fine in Feb.      We met them at 8:45 and were back to the ship by about 1:15. 

Here is a video I made about scuba diving in St Kitts.
8 minutes of quality underwater time:

St KItts Scuba Diving

 

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