Dive in British Virgin Islands

    Grouper

    Wreck of the Parmatta Anegada, British Virgin Islands

    The Parmatta sunk in 1853, lots of life surrounding the wreck such as reef fish, big groupers and turtles
    Nurse Shark

    East Loblolly Bay Anegada, British Virgin Islands

    A very beautiful reef, almost untouched with remains of a wreck, some swim throughs and caverns to explore and a nurse shark or two if you look closely.

    Rokus Wreck Anegada, British Virgin Islands

    A great sheltered wreck dive for beginners.

    Sandy Cay Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

    Great for photography, lots of life

    Wayward Wall Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

    Small wall with great variety of fish and 5 resident turtles.

    Stoney Bay Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

    Sloping reef with lots of cracks to explore for crabs, lobster and juvenile fish.You might see an eagle ray cruising by.

    The Cathedral Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands

    Venture through a tunnel and come up actually inside Jost Van Dyke Island!Beautiful coral and many fish, this is a favourite dive in the area

    Smugglers Cove Tortola, British Virgin Islands

    Clear and shallow, this is a great site for diving and snorkelling with many tropical fish

    Alphie's Rock Tortola, British Virgin Islands

    Shallow site with lots of sea life
    School of Permits

    The Invisibles Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

    An underwater pinnacle with strong currents that bring nutrient rich waters and mountains of fish.Pinnacle is covered in corals and sponges.There's usually a huge schools of permits on top of the pinnacle.
    Eagle Ray

    Mountain Point Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

    There are 3 sites at Mountain Point: Cowsmouth, Big Grotto and Little Grotto.A nice sloping reef with eagle rays, stingrays hiding in the sand and lots of swim throughs and grottos to explore.

    The Aquarium Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands

    Shallow site with many boulders covered in corals.Look for the small stuff in the boulders or the many schools of grunts, snapper and chubs along with other tropical fish species.You might find a nurse shark, stingray or lobster on this site.