
Ostracod Night Dives in 2026: An Extraordinary Bioluminescent Encounter at Scuba St. Lucia
Witness one of the ocean’s most elusive natural spectacles—the ostracod spawning event—right here on the house reef at Scuba St. Lucia.

Witness one of the ocean’s most elusive natural spectacles—the ostracod spawning event—right here on the house reef at Scuba St. Lucia.

We are thrilled to announce that Anse Chastanet Resort has once again earned a prestigious place on Caribbean Journal’s list of “20 Dive Resorts Perfect for an Underwater Caribbean Vacation.”

We are delighted to share that your votes have helped to earn Anse Chastanet six incredible distinctions in the Scuba Diving Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards 2026.

Anse Chastanet Resort Strengthens Commitment to Regenerative Travel Principles with Appointment of Reef Life and Renewal Ambassador and Establishment of Coral Nurseries

Scuba St. Lucia offers a variety of photography/videography services. Which include underwater camera rentals, underwater videos of your dive and

Scuba St Lucia has partnered up with REEF Rescue Network and Perry Institute for Marine Science to launch two coral nurseries situated right in front of Anse Chastanet Resort that can be easily accessible from shore to snorkelers and divers that wish to visit the nurseries on daily basis.

Kids Sea Camp and Family Dive Adventures are honored that Anse Chastanet

Thousands of these remarkable crustaceans, called ostracods, tumble out of the reefs just as twilight fades to darkness and the males produce a galactic symphony of blue lights that burst out in precise patterns.

Source: Forbes As well as encompassing 600 acres of its own land, Anse Chastanet overlooks two bays that are a

Lionfish, one of the most destructive invasive fish species ever to reach the Caribbean, are wreaking irreparable damage on coral reefs by eating practically everything they come across.