Grand Turk represents a wealth of tremendous experiences
for the diver. Less than a quarter of a mile off shore
and starting in just 25 to 45 feet of water a coral wall
runs the full length of the island, with profiles ranging
from steeply sloping terrain to interesting coral undercuts
and perfectly vertical drop-offs.
The sponge growth and fish population are spectacular
and distinctively different from the other Turks and Caicos
sites. You can expect Manta Rays in the summer, Turtles
year-round and Whales in the winter. This is a primary
corridor for migrating Humpback Whales from December through
April.