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Yes, sharks are common in this location. Moreover, a system of ledges in depths around 60ft is full of sea life. Keep monitoring the open sea for rays and sharks. From the mooring, head east to the ledge system. On the way back to your boat, you will notice small caves and canyons. Especially because […]
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Named after the blue chromis fish, the sand bottom Blue Chromis Reef features numerous corals with sea fans, gorgonians, quillfin blennias and others. In occasion, there might be swells, although the dive spot is mostly calm. It is a deep dive spot, but ideal for training, since it is difficult to get lost and the […]
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POS is a BVI Dive Site just to the south of Cockroach Island – it’s actually the Southern tip of it beside a site called “Visibles”
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Known well for the beautiful coral formations, this location is also known for the wreck of a small plane. Although the plane was placed in the location as a part of the BVI’s reef program (has no wings or tail), it managed to become the center of sea life, attracting even bigger fish. Mooring balls […]
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You will find Brewers Pinnacle– a more isolated diving site – on the western side of Brewers Bay, in the north of Tortola. The underwater scene is full of rocky pinnacles that rise to different heights and create a wonderful view. Swim along the indigenous underwater creatures like baitfish, blennies, mackerel, tarpon, corvalls and lobsters. […]
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Just as the name implies, Brewers East is located on the eastern side of Brewers Bay, on the northern side of Tortola. Tucked away from the crowded diving sites located nearby, this isolated retreat has an incredible beach, gold sands and vibrant green palms. Rocky formations can be found resting on the sandy bottom, covered […]
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Known for its wreck, Chikuzen is an incredible diving site located between Tortola and Anegada.It was named so after a 246ft refrigerator vessel sunk here; the ship got its name from an old Japanese province that today no longer exists. In 1981 a hurricane was threatening St. Maarten and the ship was lying unused in […]
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Wall 2 Wall is next to Joes Cave on West Dog – the south west tip closest to Scrub Island.
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Accessible by boat, Diamond Reef is located off Great Camanoe, at a 2 minutes boat ride from Scrub Island. There’s a small story that locals believe it’s the one that gave this diving spot its name; legend says that many years ago two newlyweds supposedly had a huge fight and she threw her ring in […]
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You will find West Seal Dog between Tortola and Virgin Gorda; this uninhabited islet is part of Dog Islands, along with Great Dog Island, George Dog Island, East Seal Dog Island and Little Seal Island. Accessible by boat, this volcanic diving site is only at a 15 minutes boat ride from Spanish Town and since 1974 […]