St. Barts (St. Barthélemy) is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. While Gustavia Harbor is the primary port of the island and sees a lot of boat traffic, there are several locations in its vicinity and around the island suitable for diving and snorkeling. However, keep in mind that due to the boat traffic in Gustavia Harbor itself, some spots are more suited for snorkeling and diving than others. Here are the top 10 spots in and around Gustavia:
- Le Pain de Sucre: This is an underwater pinnacle located at the entrance to Gustavia Harbor. It’s a dive site teeming with sponges, soft corals, and a variety of fish species.
- Shell Beach: A short distance from Gustavia, this beach offers calm waters suitable for snorkeling, with schools of small fish and occasional sea turtles.
- Ane Rouge: Near Gustavia, this dive site offers vibrant coral formations, sponges, and a diverse range of marine life.
- Islets around Gustavia: Small islets like Coco, located a short boat ride from Gustavia, are great snorkeling spots with a good chance to see a variety of marine creatures.
- Anse de Colombier: Though a bit farther from Gustavia, this bay is a renowned snorkeling spot on the island. Its protected waters are home to a rich array of marine life.
- Lorient Reef: Located on the island’s north side, this reef is popular among divers for its mix of hard and soft corals and other marine species.
- Anse du Gouverneur: South of Gustavia, this beach offers clear waters for snorkeling and a chance to see colorful fish, rays, and occasionally sea turtles.
- Petit Cul de Sac: Located on the northeastern part of the island, the lagoon here offers calm waters suitable for snorkeling, especially for beginners.
- Anse des Flamands: North of Gustavia, this beach provides another opportunity for snorkelers to explore St. Barts’ marine world.
- Chevreau, Fourchue, and Frégate: These are offshore sites ideal for diving. You can expect to see caves, tunnels, and a wide variety of marine life, including barracudas, turtles, and more.
When planning to snorkel or dive, it’s essential to prioritize safety. Due to the boat traffic in Gustavia and around the island, always stick to designated areas, especially in the harbor. It’s also recommended to dive with a reputable dive operator if you’re planning deeper dives. Always remember to respect marine life and protect the environment by not touching corals or disturbing marine creatures.