 Located near Belmont, St Georges, this is another of the sites interconnected by a five mile reef. The site, as its name suggests, comprises of a number of sandy valleys that house a huge number of marine species that include, cowfish, boxfish, sea horses, moray eels, angelfish, wrasse, brain coral, sea rods, feather stars, sponges and some stunning gorgonian fans.
The reef is located at a depth of 23 metres, and with visibility approximately 20 metres, this site is well worth a visit! A slow cruising drift dive over the reef, the best way to dive it is to stay very close to the coral and hunt for small stuff while maintaining your buoyancy. Little nudibranchs, a snowflake eel, a number of lobsters and Christmas tree worms can all be found here. You will constantly see inquisitive smooth trunkfish and chequered cowfish that are playful and happily pose for photos. This is a five-mile long reef that is connected to Spice Island Reef, Boss Reef, The Japanese Gardens and Northern Exposure.
 As the names suggests, this dive is made up of sandy valleys. The reef is made up of beautiful gorgonian fans, sponges, feather stars, sea rods and brain coral. Marine life includes wrasse, moray eels, sea horses, angelfish, boxfish, and cowfish.
- Site: The Valleys
- Location: Near Belmont, St Georges
- Description: Reef / drift
- Depth: 23 metres (75 feet)
- Visibility: 20 metres (65 feet)
- Rating: ***
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