This data is provided from the logbook information in the MySSI app Dive sites nearby © MaresWilly T (Wreck)The famous floating bar/restaurant was grounded by Hurricane Irma in 2017. Cleaned up and decorated by non-profit group Beyond the Reef it was sunk in August 2019 to provide a fun, interactive dive site. Great for photos - you can walk the plank, have a drink at the bar but watch out for sword-fighting pirates!Learn more © DIVE BVI, VG 1150 Spanish TownRMS Rhone (Wreck)If you only have time for one dive trip in the BVI, it's the RMS Rhone. Numerous artifacts that were deposited on October 29, 1867 are still visible today. You can also see where the 1977 classic movie "The Deep" was filmed and swim through the bow section.Learn more © DIVE BVI, VG 1150 Spanish TownAngelfish ReefAngelfish Reef is a great site to explore on the southwest tip of Norman Island, BVI. The varied topography makes for some great photo opportunities.Learn more © DIVE BVI, VG 1150 Spanish TownWreck AlleyThis is a quadruple wreck site consisting of the Marie L, the Pat, the Beata, and the Island Seal. The wrecks were sunk by the BVI Dive Operators Association, starting in the 1990s.Learn more © MaresChromis Reef (middle)A shallow site perfect for beginner divers and snorkelers ranging from 20-50 feet/6-15m. The rock formations closer to shore create beautiful overhangs for fish and lobsters to hide in, and the gentle sloping reef offers divers the opportunity to spot schooling tarpon, creole wrasse and an abundance of reef fish.Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcCistern PointCistern Point gets its name from the large cistern-like holes in the reef. This site makes for a great second dive on morning dive trips. This site offers lots of light and some interesting perspectives for underwater photographers.Learn more © AqualungBlue Chromis ReefA shallow site perfect for beginner divers and snorkelers, ranging from 20-50 feet/ 3-15m. The rock formations closer to shore create beautiful overhangs for fish and lobsters to hide in, and the gentle sloping reef offers the opportunity to spot schooling tarpon, creole wrasse and an abundance of reef fish.Learn more © MaresDevil’s Kitchen Famous for the swiss cheese reef that runs into a punchbowl. This site offers hidey holes and overhangs for marine life and divers of all levels to enjoy. Ranging from 20 - 60 feet, look for octopus, lobsters, french grunts, and much much more!Learn more © Mares, Janez KranjcDry Rocks EastThis mini pinnacle hosts a huge variety of schooling fish and offers an opportunity to see pelagics such as sharks and eagle rays passing through. The main site ranges from 20 - 70 feet and the rock walls and boulders create beautiful views for divers of all levels to enjoy. A local favorite!!Learn more © MaresCarval RockA large rock facing the open ocean between Ginger and Cooper islands, this site is open to current flows. A favorite site for schooling sennet, the exposed rock face and surrounding boulders are often visited by larger pelagics – look out for reef sharks, barracuda and mackerel.Learn more The dive spots and related content on MyDiveGuide are provided for informational and promotional purposes only. This information, including user-generated content, is not definitive advice or recommendations. Divers are fully responsible for planning their dives, ensuring adequate safety equipment, verifying diving permissions, and complying with local laws and regulations. SSI, MyDiveGuide, and affiliates assume no responsibility or liability for divers' actions, choices, or any incidents. Always dive within your training limits, prioritize safety, and confirm that diving is permitted at your chosen location.