With our healthy and thriving coral reefs — including the third longest contiguous reefs in the world —scuba diving in Turks and Caicos is a must. Our reefs are home to a vast array of marine life, from tropical fish and reef sharks to sea turtles and eagle rays. We know all of the best Turks and Caicos scuba diving and snorkeling sites, and after all these years, we still get a thrill every time we jump in and explore our underwater world.
You have the option of diving the famed reefs of Grace Bay, Leeward, Pine Cay, French Cay, and West Caicos. And aside from our coral reefs and reef fish, the Turks are home to two shipwrecks that also make for great snorkeling spots — a large Russian freighter known as La Famille Express off the shallows of the Caicos banks, and a small wreck completely submerged just off the shores of Pine Cay that makes the perfect snorkeling spot for children.
But you know the best part of snorkeling in Turks and Caicos? Anyone can do it. You don’t have to be an advanced swimmer to try a snorkeling excursion with Navis Charters. It’s a fun activity in an ideal water temperature that anyone can safely try, including children and first-timers. We’ll instruct you along the way to help you feel comfortable in the water.
The price of the charter includes two-tanks per diver up to four divers (8-Tanks). Additional divers is $150 (for two tanks). We supply a wide variety of masks, BCDs, dive computers, regulators, snorkels and fins for $30/day or bring your own gear.
We limit the the amount of divers to eight (8) to ensure that we maximize your fun, your safety and experience.