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Diamond Reef

A quick 2-minute boat ride from Scrub Island, this site is named as a result of a diver losing a diamond ring here about 10 years ago (never found). The reef itself is a small “wall” some 200 yards long. This site is ideal for all levels of divers and snorkelers, accessible in nearly all weather.

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Dip n Scrub

From the mooring, a wall runs eastward, dropping from 25 ft to 60 ft, with large mushroom-shaped pillar coral formations, and plenty of soft corals. Look for schools of Creole Wrasse and Blue Chromis, with the occasional large lobster and nurse shark.

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Flintstones

Flintstones is named after the huge boulders and rocks which make up this site. Bring a torch to best investigate the ledges and “hidey holes“ throughout these interesting formations.

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Wall to Wall

The name of this dive site comes from the fact that the site is often covered ‘wall-to-wall’ in fish. This site is sometimes washed by strong currents and close attention should be paid to the dive leader. You can’t miss Yellowfish Rock at the bottom!

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Cistern Point

Cistern 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.

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RMS 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.

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Dry Rocks East

This 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!!

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P.O.S. (Cockroach Island)

This site was used by Jacques Cousteau for research while he was based in the BVI, and still boasts an impressive array of marine life. The steep coral and sponge covered pinnacle rises from 24m/80 feet to 5m/15 feet and has some interesting ledges and overhangs to investigate. Can be prone to current!

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Chimney

One of the most famous dives in the Dog Islands, the Chimney is a site with an unusual underwater structure. Long told to be a favorite site when Jacques Cousteau was diving here, you can easily see why this site is so popular! Bring a light to best appreciate the incredible colors!

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Blue Chromis Reef

A 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.

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