British Virgin Islands Diving | Sport Diver

British Virgin Islands Diving

The British Virgin Islands are spectacular both above the water and below the waves. Recognized by Scuba Diving magazine readers as one of the world’s best in in several categories in past Top 100 Awards, including Top Dive Destination, Underwater Photography and Marine Life. In 2009, BVI was ranked first in Wreck Diving and in 2010, it was ranked first in Diving for Beginners.

Wreck diving in the BVI is prominent, with both natural and man-made wrecks available for exploration. One of the most famous dive sites in the Caribbean is the Wreck of the RMS Rhone, which sank after encountering the Great Hurricane of 1867 and now lies broken in half along the sandy ocean bottom. The Rhone is the only national marine park in the Caribbean and plays home to colorful snapper, soldier fish and parrotfish. Off Anegada, advanced divers can explore numerous reefs luxuriant in color and diverse marine life. And after a long day under water, the many restaurants and accommodations throughout the BVI welcome divers on shore with options ranging from adventurous to luxurious. With more than 100 exotic dive sites around the BVI, a wide range of luxurious accommodations and fine dining to feed any hungry diver, experienced divers and beginners alike will revel in the award-winning diving of the British Virgin Islands.

Weather: Temperatures range from 80 to 90 degrees in summer and 75 to 85 in winter.

Average Water Temp: Mid-70s in winter and mid-80s in summer.

Average Visibility: 60 to 100 feet.

Travel Savvy: A valid passport is required.

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