Operator dive-site page describing Turquoise Bay on Long Reef with turtles, reef sharks, eagle rays, and coral ridges.
Turquoise Bay
Boat-access Long Reef dive with turtles, rays, and coral ridges.
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Boat access is the practical default, and local operators know the mooring and return line.
About Turquoise Bay
Turquoise Bay, St. Croix is a boat-accessed Long Reef slope with sand channels and coral ridges. It is known for steady turtle traffic, with reef sharks, eagle rays, green eels, and coral fans adding to the reef feel. The site stays interesting without becoming technical, and the mooring keeps the plan straightforward. It suits divers who want clear water, relaxed cruising, and a classic Caribbean reef profile.
Research Estimate At Turquoise Bay
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is Turquoise Bay?
Turquoise Bay Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
10m - 27m
Depth Note
The site sits around 25-27 m overall, with a mooring in the low 30s feet and a gentle slope through sand and coral ridges.
Best Season
Summer tends to be clearest; winter winds make conditions more variable.
Typical Conditions
Clear Caribbean water over a sand-and-coral ridge, with strong turtle presence and a straightforward boat-dive profile.
Safety & Access At Turquoise Bay
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Keep the boat plan simple and recheck sea state before entry, especially if the outer reef looks more exposed than the mooring zone.
Access Restrictions
Boat access is the normal route; use a local operator for the mooring and return.
Legal Notes
No special permit or closure note is known; follow local boat and site rules.
Local Intel For Turquoise Bay
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba Diving
Expect a comfortable boat dive over a sloping ridge and sand channels, with the mooring keeping the route simple and the reef life steady.
Freediving
Not a freedive target. The boat profile and moderate depth fit scuba better than a relaxed breath-hold dive.
Snorkeling
Not a snorkel-first site. The best structure and marine life sit on the scuba profile rather than a casual surface route.
Turquoise Bay Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Turquoise Bay
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Wildlife at Turquoise Bay
Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.
Recent Logged Visits At Turquoise Bay
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Turquoise Bay
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Turquoise Bay Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Turquoise Bay Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Community listing with boat access, 25-27 m depth, 25-27 m visibility, and a sand-to-coral slope.
Independent roundup placing Turquoise Bay on Long Reef and calling out turtles, eels, reef sharks, eagle rays, elkhorn coral, and sea fans.
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