
The British Virgin Islands has some of the most varied diving in the Caribbean - colourful coral reefs, mini-walls encrusted with healthy coral and sponge, undersea pinnacles, and the world class wreck of the RMS Rhone which has been voted #1 Caribbean wreck dive by both Rodale's and Skin Diver magazine. There are plenty of other wrecks to explore here in the BVI too.
Scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands has something to offer divers of all skill levels. From ocean pinnacles and wrecks for the advanced diver to shallow sandy bottoms for divers in training, you will find a range of sites to enhance your underwater experiences.
Many of the dive sites line the Sir Francis Drake Channel, while others are located in remote waters.
You can pick up the BVI SCUBA Organizations chart of the dive sites from any of the members, as well as online.
Airplane Wreck off of Great Dog
Wreck of the Beata in between Cooper and Salt Island
Wreck of the Beata in between Salt and Cooper Island
Chikuzen- out between Anegada and Jost Van Syke
Divers on the Chikuzen
RMS Rhone, Condenser off Salt Island
RMS Rhone Pillars
Prop of the RMS Rhone
Wreck of the Beata, in between Cooper and Salt Island

