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East Wall

Dive site

Glover's Reef East Wall is among the most celebrated wall dives in the Caribbean — the coral-encrusted rim sits at 10 m and the cliff face drops vertically past 60 m before melting into a 900 m abyss. Consistent upwelling from deep water keeps visibility exceptional and draws horse-eye jacks in spiraling tornadoes, Caribbean reef sharks, and occasional oceanic whitetip sharks in the blue.

Conditions

Depth

10 to 45 m

Advanced depths

Current

Can be moderate

Can pick up on the edge

Visibility

15 to 30 m

Clearest in the calm season

Water

25 to 29°C

3 mm shorty

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Gear

  • Basic kit

    • Mask and fins
    • BCD and regulator
    • 3mm full wetsuit · warm water
    • Dive computer