River Taw Wreck, Saint Kitts

Shallow freighter wreck with abundant corals and marine life.

Boat Access
7m Avg Depth
15m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site features the River Taw, a 144-foot freighter that sank in 1985 during a storm. Four years later, Hurricane Hugo broke the sunken ship in half, creating two distinct wreck sections. Located at a shallow maximum depth of 15 meters, with an average of 7 meters, the site also includes a nearby van and a virtually intact bulldozer, adding to the unique underwater landscape. It was notably rated among the top 20 Caribbean wrecks by Skin Diver Magazine.

The surfaces of both wreck sections and the surrounding debris are beautifully encrusted with vibrant corals, providing a rich habitat. This site is home to numerous fish species, including colorful angelfish, various rays, schooling snappers, and watchful squirrel fish, making it a lively ecosystem for divers to explore.

Given its shallow average depth, the River Taw Wreck is excellent for both scuba divers and freedivers, offering ample bottom time and light penetration. The clear Caribbean waters typically provide good visibility, making it enjoyable year-round. Divers should explore both halves of the wreck and the nearby vehicles to appreciate the full scope of this fascinating artificial reef.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Very Good
Macro Marine Life Very Good
Landscape Quality Excellent
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner/Intermediate

Shallow depth (max 15m) and broken structure make it accessible, offering exploration for all levels.

Hazards:
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Current Strength:

Mild

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