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Brown Pants, a diving site accessible by boat, located in the south of Norman Island, has an incredible maze of ledges, canyons and caverns; this place feels more untamed compared to other diving sites – The Caves or Angelfish Reef – where the waters are less rocky and more populated with rainbow fish and small […]
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Spyglass Wall is located in the north of Norman Island, at a 5 minute boat drive from The Bight. It has its name after the highest peak on Norman Island, Spyglass Hill – a place used by pirates to spot Spanish treasure fleet – which is mentioned by Robert Louis Stevenson in his “Treasure Island” […]
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Ring Dove Rock is widely known as the place to go for those who prefer diving in less crowded places, looping around for hours in the calm waters, along schools of colorful fish. Giant barrel sponges, golden zoanthids , crinoids, red rope sponges , colorful gorgonians and flowing water plants provide a welcoming home to […]
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North of Norman Island – the island that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson‘s pirate book, Treasure Island – and southwest of Peter Island you will find Pelican Island, an uninhabited island that houses an incredible array of marine life and a fascinating diving site, Rainbow Canyons. This island is positioned very close to The Indians, one […]
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Santa Monica Rock rises sharp from the water, 1.5 miles southeast of the tip of Norman Island. This underwater pinnacle is located very close to The Bight, only a few minutes by boat. Pelagics, Atlantic spadefish, amberjacks , horse-eye jacks, barracudas, mackerels, morays , kingfish, queen angelfish, black durgons, filefish, fairy basslets, groupers, eels, tarpons, turtles, […]
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Southwest of Norman Island you will find Angelfish Reef, a captivating diving site known for its canyons and ridges. The Angelfish Reef has some of the most incredible underwater landscapes in the whole British Virgin Islands. Its shallow waters are colored by a rainbow of gorgonians, attached to the white sand, that are home to […]
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The Indians archipelago is easy to spot, the four pinnacles that rise menacing from the water, next to Norman Island and on one of the best snorkeling and diving spots in the BVI, full of colorful fish and corals. On the east side, near Pelican Island, the water is very shallow and you have to […]