This small island located in the “Narrows” between St.Kitts and Nevis houses a shallow reef bordering her eastern side. The often choppy site is home to an abundance of lobsters and large green morays. The shelving reef provides shelter for glassy sweepers and schools of yellow striped grunts.

Named because of it's close proximity to Booby Island and located in the 'Narrows' between the Islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, this 40 foot dive is explosive with life. This almost circular shaped reef is packed with lobster, French Grunts, Horse-Eyed Jacks, Southern Stingrays, and Hawksbill Turtles. The deep ledges provide some protection from the northeast currents that sometimes sweep through here, these ledges provide homes for some of the larger nurse sharks (10-12 feet).