DIVE SITES With over 80
sites to choose from we offer a new and exciting dive daily.
WRECKSNavy Barges: With ribs reaching
upward like the very skeleton of an extinct dinosaur "The Navy Barges"
provide a home for an array of tropical fish and colorful coral. The
45-foot depth allows plenty of bottom time for your voyage into the past.
Cartanzar Sr.: A derelict freighter that was moved from
Charlotte Amalie harbor and set near Buck Island Cove, was broken into
three parts by hurricane Hugo and rolled into 45 feet of blue water. Now a
home to countless tropical fish, eels, rays and occasional sharks, it's a
great dive for the novice to experienced diver.
East Wind: Corporate yacht that fell victim to a squall
and ended up on the rocks in the late 60s. Time and hurricanes have reaped
their toll and have scattered the remains among the colorful reef, with
swim throughs, a large population of tropical fish, lobsters, occasional
sharks and turtles, making this 50-foot dive a beautiful and exciting
dive.
Miss Opportunity: A 300-foot plus hospital ship that was
used as an office complex now lies 3/4 upside down in 90+ feet. Home to a
huge Jew fish, and other pelagics, make this an adrenaline-pumping dive.
(Advanced dive)
W.I.T. Shoal: The premier dive of the Virgin Islands.
400+ foot freighter, laying upright in 90+ feet of crystal blue water.
Home for large Jew fish, snappers, roaming pelagics, turtles and
tropicals. A photographer's dream, as light penetrates the holds and
passage ways. Penetrate the ship by entering the smoke stack openings,
enter the very soul of the W.I.T. Shoal. (Advanced dive)
Other wrecks: Grain barge, W.I.T. Concrete, Aaron's
barge, Kennedy, Tow boat, and others.
REEFS With so
many beautiful reefs to choose from, we will always choose the best site
for conditions and diver ability.
Flat Cay: A playground for tropical fish and slow flying
sting rays. Depths from 17 to 70 feet make this an ideal dive site for
experienced divers to snorkelers.
Dry Rocks: Grottos, overhangs and crystal blue water make
this an ideal habitat for tons of tropical, pelagic and reef fish.
Occasional turtles and sharks add to the wonderment of this 30-foot to
70-foot dive.
Stone Face: Large coral-encrusted fingers starting at 50+
feet, reaching shoreward to 10 feet make this dive seem like a walk in the
park. Enjoy the wildlife as you slowly weave through the rows of coral.
Sprat Point: Picture
frame swim throughs, billows of coral, make this a wonderful dive. With
the average depth of 40 feet, it's a memorable experience.
Easter Reef: A sea mound laying in 80 feet, is home to a
bevy of sea life, from the tiny bassets to a shy Jew fish. Often times you
may be greeted by turtles, free-swimming eels, eagle rays, sharks and all
the wonderment mother nature has to offer. (Advanced dive)
The majority of our reefs are in the 40-foot to 60-foot range. Sea
conditions and diver experience are always a consideration for your fun
and safety. Requests are always considered.
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