Dive in Virgin Islands

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    Alien Nation Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Arches and Tunnels Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

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    Booby Rock Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Cabritehorn Point Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Calf Rock Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

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    Cane Bay Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    Need to swim appro 10 min. Very nice shore dive.

    Cartanza SeÒor Wreck Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Carval Rock Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Take care of the current.

    Congo Cay East Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Congo Cay West Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Coral World Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Cow Rock Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Ditliff Point Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Eagle Shoals Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    General Rogers Wreck Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    The General Rogers is a 50m long Coast Guard buoy tender. It iw well conserved and sits upright in 18m of water. The Rogers was sunk intentionally as an artificial reef in the 80's. Take care of the current!

    Grass Cay Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Le Duc Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Ledges of Little Saint James Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Mingo Key Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Miss Opportunity Wreck Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    One of the St Thomas deep wrecks, but the closest to Charlotte Amalie, and consequently the most frequently dived.Contains the longest penetration, as one can penetrate stern to bow and exit through a hole in the bow.Vessel was illegally sunk full of garbage (was supposed to be sunk in deep water…

    New Found Bay Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Northwind Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    The Northwind is a 75 ft. tug. It's interresting marine life is the garden eels found on the wreck. It's covered nicely in a coat of coral. The propeller is a treat.

    Sprat Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Sprat is a common "second dive" after diving nearby deep wrecks like the WIT Concrete or the Miss Opportunity.Boats anchor moor in approximately 60 feet on the sandy bottom, but then ascend to the shallower reef, where a variety of coral formations lead to trenches, tunnels and small caverns that…
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    Sprat Hall Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    Hawksbill Turtles.
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    Suffolk Maid Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    The Suffolk Maid is a nice wreck covered in a fine coating of coral after years of submersion. Nice fish are on the wreck and the story of the wreck is just as interesting as the wreck itself.
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    The Pavilions Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

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    The Pier Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    Well, don't know exactely how deep it is cos we were there for seahorses, and we found a lot :)

    Trunk Cay Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    Underwater Park trail 15 underwater plaques stating local marine life flora and Fauna

    Vertigo Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands

    Starfish (by Chris Johnson)

    Whistling Cay Saint John Island, Virgin Islands

    WIT Concrete Wreck Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    The largest of the deep wrecks off St Thomas, the WIT Concrete sits on a sandy bottom at about 100 feet.The wreck is upright and largely intact.It is possible to penetrate, but no real ambient light comes in and so lights are needed, and penetration training would be advisable.The wreck is home to a…

    WIT Shoal Wreck Saint Thomas Island, Virgin Islands

    Probably the most famous dive in the USVI, the WIT Shoal is a popular deep wreck.Located some miles out from St Thomas, it was illegally sunk in shallower waters when it was supposed to be sunk off the deep dropoff miles further out.However, the wreck is relatively in tact, and having sunk in 1984…