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Toucari Caves:
The swimthroughs and small caverns at dive site Toucari Caves are well worth exploring.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Lars Hemel
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Certification Number:
PADI 471740
 
 
 
 
 
 
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A list of the best rated scuba dive sites in Dominica.

Cashacrou, Crater's Edge

 
 
 
 
 
Rated 5.0, 2 votes

Crater's Edge is one of Dominica's most popular diving sites, situated at the feet of Scott's Head, at the huge volcanic crater rim that once formed Soufriere Bay and is now the reason for this unique phenomenon acknowledged throughout the dive community. It is a great dive site with steep cone formed walls; you are actually diving into an extinct volcano cone. Cottonmouth Jacks, Tuna, Barracuda and Snappers seem to float in the current. Most dives start at a huge pinnacle that is always teemin...

Toucari Caves

 
 
 
 
 
Rated 5.0, 1 votes

Toucari Bay is the small bay just north of Douglas Bay separated from each other by Douglas Point. The Toucari Caves are situated in the center of the bay, part of an extremely healthy reef at 10 meter deep and at less than 100m offshore. It is not a real cave in which you can get lost, but it is more like a system of caverns, coral archways and small tunnels. Its ceilings are encrusted with hard corals and the variety of marine life is stunning. There are many glasseyes, urchins, soldierfish, F...

Champagne

 
 
 
 
 
Rated 5.0, 1 votes

Champgne is one of the best known dive sites in Dominica and located north of Soufriere Bay and Pointe Guignard. It is one of the few places in the world where you can literally scuba dive in waters of bubbles created because of a so-called fumarole. It is a submerged volcanic gas vents that seeps mineral rich heated water. Remember that the temperatures just above these vents can reach forty degrees on the bottom where coral life is virtual absent. Champagne is just a small spot on the greater...