Diving in the British Virgin Islands *

The underwater environment of the British Virgin Islands is a vibrant haven for marine life, featuring clear, warm waters rich with coral reefs, drop-offs, and caves. Divers frequently encounter graceful sea turtles gliding gracefully through the reefs, while sharks such as Caribbean reef sharks and nurse sharks patrol the waters, adding an element of excitement. Colorful reef fish, angelfish, parrotfish, and colorful invertebrates thrive among the coral formations. The area’s diverse marine ecosystem also hosts rays, octopuses, and occasional dolphins, creating a dynamic and lively underwater world perfect for exploration and observing marine biodiversity in its natural habitat.

Diving in the British Virgin Islands

Scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands offers vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and fascinating shipwrecks in warm, crystal-clear waters. Dramatic walls, caves, and drop-offs attract all skill levels, with highlights like the historic RMS Rhone wreck, Kodiak Queen, and Wreck Alley. Rendezvous diving makes accessing top sites easy, while coral gardens, swim-throughs, and overhangs create unforgettable underwater adventures.

Facts about British Virgin Islands

Power Plug Type:A, B
Payment Method:VISA, MC
Currency:USD
Dial Code:+1
Language:en, es
Electricity:110 V / 60 Hz
Timezone:GTM-4

This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app

Dive Sites to visit in British Virgin Islands

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