Sprat Hole
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!
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Potential Wildlife Sightings
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Total number of species approx.: 200
Moray Eel
Hawksbill Turtle
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Total number of species approx.: 27
Barracuda
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Total number of species approx.: 600
Wrasse
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Total number of species approx.: 300
Octopus
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Total number of species approx.: 80
Stingrays
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Total number of species approx.: 100
Parrotfish
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Total number of species approx.: 12
Lionfish
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Total number of species approx.: 30