Sprat Hole
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Sprat Hole is a shallow dive site from 25-40 ft/8-24m with a reef and sandy bottom. Its named after the nearby Sprat Hall Plantation which overlooks it from shore. Head west for a gradual decline to deeper depths of 60ft/18m. Great for beginners and non-certified divers.
Famous for its cleaning stations, Southern Stingrays laying in the sand, plus lots of juvenile fish hiding in nooks and crannies. Watch for turtles, moray eels, and jawfish!
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Green Turtle
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#2
Stingrays
37
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#3
Hawksbill Turtle
13
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#4
Sand Eel
13
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#5
Lionfish
13
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#6
Parrotfish
13
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#7
Butterfly Fish
12
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#8
Angelfish
11
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#9
Nurse Shark
10
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#10
Moray Eel
10
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