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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

 



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DEPTH: 15-70 FEET (5-21 M)
LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE

From the calm sandy anchorages on the south side of Green Cay and nearby tranquil Sandy Spit, the sea floor is completely covered with hard corals and gorgonians. Parrotfishes, squirrelfishes and occasional reef squid enjoy the calm here. Look for a large formation of pillar coral and a series of huge boulder/pinnacles on the exposed north side. They are covered with marine growth: hard and soft corals, delicate branching hydroid fans, and brightly colored sponges. Overhangs are filled with fishes - sweepers, juvenile angelfishes, glassy minnows and fairy basslets. Lots of marine life live in the protected areas at the base of some of the boulders are little hollows and depressions formed between the boulder and the bedrock.

Schools of barracudas patrol the outskirts. Black margates and other grunts and snappers occupy the spaces between the rocks and skittishly slink away upon your bubbling approach. Turtles are often seen paddling between the pinnacles. Large dog snapper and individual jacks scour the reef searching for unwary prey. A school of horse-eye jacks hovers in the water column along with a stately eagle ray. Creole wrasse and bright porkfish add a splash of color.

Text extracted from Diving British Virgin Islands

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