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A E Vickery

A E Vickery is a beginner-friendly boat reef with clear water.

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A local dive shop makes the trip simple and is the easiest way to get the brief, route, and timing right.

Boat-access reef with a shallow coral top, a deeper cliff, and straightforward navigation; best for beginners who still keep good buoyancy and respect the coral.

About A E Vickery

A E Vickery is a beginner-friendly reef dive in the Rincón del Mar area, usually reached on a boat trip to a shallow coral top that steps down to a deeper cliff. White sand makes the layout easy to read, and reef life concentrates along the coral edges. It suits divers who want a relaxed Caribbean profile with simple navigation, clear water, and enough structure to keep the dive interesting.

Research Estimate At A E Vickery

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VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHealthy coral
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesBasic facilities
Crowd / PopularityModerate
CurrentNo current

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A E Vickery Planning Details

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Reported Depth

Up to 35m

Depth Note

Maximum depth reported as 35 m.

Best Season

Year-round, with calmer shoulder-season windows outside holiday peaks.

Typical Conditions

Warm Caribbean reef water, good visibility, white sand, and a shallow-to-deeper layout that is easy to read.

Safety & Access At A E Vickery

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Sharp coral

Safety Notes

Keep fins and hands off the coral towers, and do not let easy access tempt you into kicking up sand or bumping the reef. The site is beginner-friendly, not hands-off.

Access Restrictions

Use the dive-center route and stay with the briefing; this is a guided reef dive, not a walk-in beach site.

Legal Notes

Follow local reef-protection rules and the dive briefing; the coral is the site asset, so avoid contact and stir-up.

Local Intel For A E Vickery

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Scuba Diving

Suitable for beginners, with a shallow start and the option to continue to the deeper cliff if conditions and comfort allow.

Freediving

Good for experienced freedivers on calm days because the shallow top is accessible and the route stays simple if you don't push the cliff.

Snorkeling

The shallow top can work for a casual snorkel on calm days, but the site is more rewarding as a freedive or scuba outing once you want the deeper reef edge.

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Wildlife at A E Vickery

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A E Vickery Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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A E Vickery Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Independent travel guide noting small dive shops and clear-water diving in Rincón del Mar.

www.tripadvisor.com · Tourism Community

Regional excursions page with dive-site timing and reef health comments.

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