
Diving atTete's Place (Colombia)
Stepping into the tranquil waters of Tete's Place offers a uniquely intimate dive experience off Little Corn Island. Operating on a small-scale, it's ideal for those seeking uncrowded dive sites and personalized attention, focusing on a genuine connection with the marine environment. This location embodies a simple lifestyle, prioritizing quality over quantity in its underwater explorations.
Evening condition tracking at Tete's Place features an air temperature of 28.5°C. We have recorded wave heights measuring 1.9 m during this period. These figures outline the environmental parameters currently present.
Dive Site Location & Key Facts
Everything you need to know about this dive site.
Dive Site Overview
Exploring Tete's Place reveals a dive operation centered on small-group excursions, fostering a more focused and personal engagement with the site's diverse ecosystem. Divers experience a relaxed pace here, a welcome contrast to bustling operations commonly found.
Underwater, the reef presents varied bottom compositions, transitioning seamlessly from rocky outcrops to expansive sand flats and vital seagrass beds. These distinct habitats collectively support a rich array of marine life, inviting close observation. Expect to navigate intricate coral structures, adorned with prominent pillar corals and colorful soft corals, which create vibrant backdrops for numerous encounters.
Specific water temperatures aren't consistently reported for the site; however, the regional climate generally indicates warm conditions. Air temperatures average around 27-28°C (81-83°F) during optimal months, making for comfortable surface intervals.
Reaching a maximum depth of approximately 30 m (100 ft) in certain areas, the site offers exploration across diverse vertical profiles and ecological niches. Emphasis throughout the dive experience is placed firmly on sustainability and authenticity, aiming for minimal environmental impact while maximizing discovery and fostering a genuine connection with the underwater world.
Tete's Place
Conditions are Poor
DIVE WARNING
High Swell Advisory. Not recommended.
Current conditions near Tete's Place show 28° air, 29° sea temperature, 2.5 m waves, and 37 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.
Best Time to Dive
Planning a dive at Tete's Place is best optimized for conditions experienced in May and October, when dive scores are highest. During May, divers typically encounter air temperatures around 28°C (82°F), with relatively calm waves averaging 1.4 m (4.6 ft) and moderate winds at approximately 27.7 km/h (17.2 mph), alongside minimal rainfall. October also offers favorable conditions, with comparable air temperatures near 28.5°C (83°F), and even gentler waves around 0.9 m (3.0 ft) and lighter winds averaging 23.1 km/h (14.4 mph), though this month sees a slight increase in rain with about 9.3 mm. Beyond these peak months, March, April, August, September, and November also provide moderate diving conditions, generally characterized by lower rainfall and manageable waves, making for a comfortable dive season.
PEAK SEASON SCORE
Scores combine air & water temps, waves, wind & rainfall for overall conditions.
BEST MONTHS TO DIVE
Monthly records compiled from satellite and marine observation nodes over the last 3 years. Data provided by Open-Meteo and MET Norway.
Dive Experience & Conditions
The reef at Tete's Place presents a diverse underwater profile, moving from the shallower, coral-laden tops to varied depths encompassing rocky, sandy, and seagrass bottoms. Divers can explore these transitions, observing how different marine species inhabit distinct zones. The top of the reef specifically features prominent pillar corals and soft corals, adding significant visual interest. While current conditions are not consistently reported, they can vary, requiring divers to remain attentive to their positioning. Visibility also fluctuates, depending on local weather patterns and recent rainfall. The site offers opportunities for both casual drifts over sandy patches and closer inspections of coral formations, catering to different observational preferences.
Dive Difficulty & Safety Guidelines
Approaching Tete's Place requires an understanding of standard dive safety practices, although no specific hazards are reported for this site. The dive center prioritizes security, offering well-maintained equipment that's frequently renewed. Their small-group approach provides personalized attention from highly qualified instructors who are experienced and knowledgeable. Divers should maintain awareness of their surroundings, practice good buoyancy control, and follow their dive leader's instructions. Regardless of experience level, adhering to safe diving protocols, such as planning no-decompression limits and performing safety stops, is always crucial. This allows for a safe and enjoyable exploration of the reef.
Recommended Equipment
- Dive Computer
This gear list is based on verified equipment signals for Tete's Place, Colombia. Always confirm final gear choices with your dive operator, guide, or liveaboard.
Recommended Dive Suit
Divers who spend more time observing marine life often prefer slightly warmer gear.
Environmental readings suggest that the waters surrounding Tete's Place are about 29°C (83°F) at the moment. Surface air temperatures are resting at 28°C (83°F). Water temperatures in this range are often well suited to diving with 2-3mm shorty or light wetsuit. Consider warmer surface protection (like a boat coat) due to brisk winds.
Environmental conditions appear stable for the near future.
Due to technical issues with our weather providers, live updates are temporarily delayed. The data above reflects the conditions at the time of the last successful fetch.
Emergency & Medical Support
Essential information to help you plan your dive trip to Tete's Place.

Hyperbaric chambers are a critical part of dive safety infrastructure. Availability varies significantly by region, and not all dive areas have immediate access.
Before diving, it's recommended to:
- confirm nearest medical facilities
- check emergency procedures with local dive operators
- ensure dive insurance covers evacuation if required
Divers Alert Network
Diving emergency assistance available through DAN World.
+1-919-684-9111- 24/7 emergency hotline
- Diving medical assistance
- Evacuation coordination
Emergency contacts are provided for reference. Always verify local emergency services before diving.
Marine Life at Tete's Place
Encounters at Tete's Place regularly feature numerous moray eels emerging from their crevices and various rays gliding along the seafloor. Rockfish are often seen blending into the reef structure, while large schools of grunts, wrasse, pufferfish, and angelfish populate the coral formations and open water. Occasionally, bottlenose dolphins make appearances, adding an exciting dimension to the dive experience. The combination of hard and soft corals provides essential habitat, drawing in a rich diversity of fish species and offering ample opportunities for macro observation alongside larger pelagic sightings.
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What types of marine life can I see at this dive site?
You can observe numerous moray eels, rays, rockfish, large schools of grunts, wrasse, pufferfish, angelfish, and occasionally bottlenose dolphins.
Is there any coral at this dive site?
Yes, the top of the reef is adorned with pillar corals and soft corals (octocorals).
What is the bottom composition of the reef?
The reef features rocky, sandy, and seagrass bottoms.
What is the diving philosophy at Tete's Place?
The dive center focuses on a small-scale, personalized, and eco-friendly approach. They aim for quality over quantity, offering intimate dive excursions with a strong connection to nature.
What dive certification agencies are recognized here?
The Little Dive Shack by the Sea, which operates at Derek's Place, is an SSI (Scuba Schools International) affiliated center. They offer SSI certified courses and recognize certifications from globally recognized agencies like PADI as well.
Are the dive groups small?
Yes, all dive excursions are conducted in small groups. This allows for personalized attention from instructors and a more exclusive underwater experience, avoiding crowded boats and dive sites.
Is Tete's Place suitable for less experienced divers?
With its focus on small groups and individual attention from highly qualified instructors, Tete's Place can be suitable for less experienced divers. The personalized approach helps ensure a comfortable and educational experience.
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Tete's Place
Conditions are Poor
DIVE WARNING
High Swell Advisory. Not recommended.
Current conditions near Tete's Place show 28° air, 29° sea temperature, 2.5 m waves, and 37 km/h wind. Forecast data is refreshed regularly to ensure accuracy.








