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The northwest side of the Turneffe Atoll offers exceptional diving opportunities. With sites like Mini Elbow, Rendezvous, Vicente Wall, and Elkin’s Bay, the specific dive locations are chosen based on weather conditions and the experience level of the group. Whether you’re doing shallow dives for certification or exploring deeper walls for more experienced divers, our captains carefully select the best available site for each trip. The dive sites on the northwest side of the atoll typically feature wall tops with depths ranging from thirty to fifty feet, with wide spur-and-groove formations and vertical walls that drop over 100 feet before shelving and plunging even deeper. Marine life is abundant, with schools of Cubera Snapper and a diverse population of grouper species, including Nassau, Tiger, and Yellowfin. You can also spot the delicate Spotted Drum and the vibrant Splendid Toadfish regularly. Keep an eye out in the deeper waters for Spotted Eagle Rays, the occasional Manta Ray, Turtles, and even Sharks, including rare and thrilling sightings of Hammerhead Sharks. This side of the atoll is well-protected from easterly and southeasterly winds, providing ideal dive conditions on most days.
During the winter months, when northerly and northwesterly winds prevail, dive sites such as JoJo’s Split, Lee Ellen’s Melons, Corona, and Grand Bogue on the east side of the Atoll become available. The versatility of diving on the Turneffe Atoll is unmatched. The walls on the east side generally start a bit deeper, between forty-five and fifty feet, and feature narrower spur-and-groove formations but with steeper wall faces than those on the west side. Here, you can expect sightings of pelagic species like rays, turtles, and sharks, along with reef tropicals and numerous Yellow Tube Sponges.
Trip includes 3 dives, with a picnic lunch on board.
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