This dive site, Robyn’s Reef, offers an enjoyable drift diving experience for intermediate divers. Starting at the noted 'Flat Rock' which is a frogfish haven, divers gently descend along a steep reef slope towards a sandy bottom. The drift provides a relaxing way to explore the vibrant reef topography.
Marine life includes readily spotted Queen triggerfish, big schools of French grunts, and blue creole wrasse. The reef itself is adorned with beautiful azure vase corals and a variety of different coloured sponges, creating a rich backdrop for observation and photography. Frogfish are a key highlight in the shallower sections.
The best time to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines for diving is generally from December to May when the weather is drier and conditions are calm. For divers, practicing good buoyancy control is essential on the steep slope, while the mild current makes for an effortless drift. Freedivers can explore the shallower reef sections around 'Flat Rock' to observe macro life.

