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The Tobago Cays
Snorkeler in the clear blue underwater world of the Tobago Cays

Snorkeling, Reef & Diving in the Tobago Cays

The Tobago Cays are not only about beaches. The real luxury is underwater: reef light, seagrass, turtles, sand channels, coral heads, and water clear enough to make every shadow visible.

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Horseshoe Reef

Why Horseshoe Reef matters.

Horseshoe Reef curves around four of the cays and helps form the lagoon. Snorkelers usually focus on protected inshore areas when conditions are suitable; scuba divers may explore deeper or more exposed sites with local operators.

Conditions change fast. If your captain suggests a different stop because of current, swell, visibility, or crowding, that is usually a sign of experience, not compromise.

Underwater sand ripples in the clear lagoon of the Tobago Cays

Dive Sites Mentioned by the Park

Choose reef stops by conditions.

Mayreau Gardens

Known for coral reef, fish, and colorful sponges. A scuba site, not a casual independent swim.

Horseshoe Reef

Excellent fish and coral; snorkel inshore, dive ocean-side with registered operators.

Purunia Wreck

A WWI British gunship wreck off Mayreau, for scuba with proper local guidance.

Baradal

Turtle sanctuary snorkeling over seagrass, not a place to chase wildlife.

Sea turtle rising toward the surface in clear Tobago Cays water

Local Dive Shops

Scuba needs registered local operators.

The Marine Park regulations are clear that scuba divers must be accompanied by staff from a registered local dive operator or shop. Contact us if you want help connecting a Union Island stay or private boat plan with local diving.

For snorkel-only guests, private boat days can include gear and several gentle water stops, subject to weather and availability.

Good to Know

Quick answers.

Where is the best snorkeling in the Tobago Cays?

Popular snorkeling areas include the Baradal Turtle Sanctuary and the inshore side of Horseshoe Reef, depending on weather, current, and visibility.

Can beginners snorkel in the Tobago Cays?

Yes, some areas are shallow and calm in good conditions, but beginners should go with a guide or captain and avoid current, reef, and boat traffic.

Can you scuba dive in the Tobago Cays?

Yes, but the Marine Park requires scuba divers to be accompanied by staff from a registered local dive operator or shop.

Make It Easy

Send your dates and we will shape the right Tobago Cays day.

Boat trip, turtle swim, Union Island stay, transfer, BBQ in season, or dive-shop contact. We keep it personal and shape the plan around your dates.

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