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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

 



painted walls

Near Dead Chest is a fabulous dive where parallel passages and vertical walls run perpendicular to the island. Three prominent fingers extend out to create color splashed canyons. The unusual underwater landscape and abundance of fish make Painted Walls one of the most popular dives in the BVI. The rocky ridges are coated with orange, purple, red, green and yellow encrusting coral accented by many hard and soft corals bouquets.

The northernmost valley between ridges brings you to an arch leading into a shallow pool where Silversides often gather and a pair of silvery Tarpon wait at the swim-through. Nurse Sharks and Hawksbill Turtles are likely to be resting in the passageways or roaming at the entrance. On the smaller side numerous Banded Shrimp and other invertebrates can be found under the ledges along the bottom of the pool.

The Pillar Coral has grown from several large colonies to a dozen or so healthy patches, with one particularly large colony on the most southern ridge.

Visibility is usually over 80 feet and brilliant sunshine makes the reef shimmer in living color. If you don't see a Hawksbill Turtle, Nurse Shark or Green Moray Eel here, you must have been looking the wrong way.

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