Prince William and Princess Kate have once again embraced their passion for diving during a recent excursion to the Caribbean's private island of Mustique. Known for its pristine waters and diverse marine life, Mustique has become a favored destination for the royal couple, who are both experienced divers. The island's allure lies in its unspoiled beauty and tranquil ambiance, attracting not only royals but also celebrities seeking a secluded getaway.
Having assumed the role of president of the British Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC) in 2014, Prince William is no stranger to underwater exploration. His expertise in diving has often led him on deep dives, including shark-spotting adventures around Mustique. Meanwhile, Princess Kate earned her Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diver qualification in 2015, allowing her to dive to depths of up to 30 meters. Her qualification was obtained from a prestigious diving school on Mustique itself.
The couple's recent trip to Mustique included a private flight from Saint Lucia after arriving via British Airways from London. This exclusive travel arrangement underscores the island's status as a retreat for those seeking privacy and luxury. The Prince and Princess of Wales are frequent visitors to Mustique, often accompanied by the Middleton family, showcasing their love for the island's serene environment and abundant marine life.
Mustique, part of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines archipelago, offers exceptional diving conditions for enthusiasts of all levels. Its warm, clear waters host various dive sites that promise encounters with rare marine species such as spotted drums and banded coral shrimp. With 32 unspoiled islands spanning the South Caribbean waters, the region is a haven for those drawn to the mysteries beneath the sea.