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Alice's Wonderland
Angelfish Reef
Blonde Rock
Brewers Bay Pinnacle
Broncho Billy
Brown Pants
Carrot Shoal
Carval Rock
The Chimney
Wreck of the Chikuzen
Cistern Point
Coral Garden
Deadchest North
Deadchest West
Diamond Reef
Dry Rocks East
Grand Central
The Indians
Markeo Point
Painted Walls
Playground
Red Bluff Point
Ringdove Rock
Santa Monica Rock
Seal Dog
Spyglass Wall
The Steps
Time Square
Twin Towers
Vanishing Rock
Visibles
Wall to Wall
Wreck of the Inganess Bay
Wreck  of the RMS Rhone
Diving The British Virgin Islands

 



alice's wonderland

Just off the dramatic rocky ledges of Ginger Island is a lush garden of Star Corals and Brain Corals. Huge mushroom-shaped coral heads adorn the long fingers of reef that protrude out from the shoreline. The coral hear his healthy and happy and offers shelter to many unusual inhabitants. Extremely large puggerfish have been spotted here as well as Barracuda, colorful Parrotfish, Squirrilfish, Angel Fish, Rock Beauties and schools of snappers that hover in formation.

Known for its clear, blue water, visibility here often exceeds 100 feet. Spotted Eagle Rays, Southern Stingrays, Hawksbill Turtles and Crevalle Jacks are not uncommon.

The sandy bottom starts at about 80 feet and divers can swim up into the many rocky ridges and sandy canyons that will surprise with every turn. The reef is beautiful at all depths...you'll want to wind your way up the canyons so you don't miss a thing. Check under the ridges for huge lobster and sleeping Nurse Sharks.

Dive Sites
For all these dive sites, we recommend you gain plenty of local knowledge before diving and where possible dive with experienced divers who are very familiar with the sites. This is definitely the best way to enjoy a safe and interesting dives.

 

Links
Dive site descriptions provided courtesy of

Cuan Law

Bonnie Pelnar, Under Watercolours

Rainbow Visions Photography