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Named after “Bluff Bay,” Little Bluff is the Caribbean dive you’ve dreamed of—like scenes from movies, books, and nature documentaries.
While some dives bring high adventure, sometimes you just want to drop into 20–40 feet of coral meadows teeming with life. With little to no current or surge, this site is pure relaxation, letting you drift effortlessly through stunning scenery.
For more adventure, head north along the coral fingers toward deeper sections. These rock spines, formed over mille…
Named after “Bluff Bay,” Little Bluff is the Caribbean dive you’ve dreamed of—like scenes from movies, books, and nature documentaries.
While some dives bring high adventure, sometimes you just want to drop into 20–40 feet of coral meadows teeming with life. With little to no current or surge, this site is pure relaxation, letting you drift effortlessly through stunning scenery.
For more adventure, head north along the coral fingers toward deeper sections. These rock spines, formed over millennia by waves, act as a natural compass, running north-south. Follow one out and another back—navigation is a breeze!
Fish lovers, keep an eye out for Hamlets. These small reef fish share the same size and shape but come in various colours. Barred Hamlets are common, but spotting a rare Masked, Indigo, or the ultra-rare Golden Hamlet is a real prize.
No bluffing—Little Bluff is an absolute favourite!
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