This dive site, Bogles Ridge, is situated on the west side of Jack-A-Dan, a small island located in front of Hillsborough Bay, and extends along the reef wall north of Carriacou Island. Divers will typically navigate along the reef wall, observing the diverse marine life thriving on its surface. There is no specific history or story provided for this particular dive site.
The site is teeming with an abundance of small reef fish, including colorful butterflyfish, active damselfish, surgeonfish, shy squirrelfish, various groupers, and many other smaller species. The reef likely hosts a variety of hard and soft corals, providing shelter and food for these fish.
The best time to visit Bogles Ridge is generally during Grenada's dry season (December to May) when weather conditions are most stable and visibility is optimal. Its shallow average depth of 8 meters makes it an excellent choice for beginner divers and a fantastic spot for snorkelers and freedivers to explore the vibrant reef life and enjoy the easy conditions.

