Cuan Law is largest sailing trimaran in the world. Think of our boat as a luxury country inn with a sporting flavor that moves around the beautiful British Virgin Islands. The amenities, food and attentive friendly service are what you would expect from a fine family run establishment. The three hulls of a trimaran result in excellent stability and the towering mountains of white canvas speed her along with no carbon footprint.
This site features a 19th century Greek steel freighter. Marine life spotted at this side include school of grunts and many other types of fish.
Ginger steps has some of the healthiest corals in BVI and is hope for lobster, spotted morays, and reef fish.
This is a shallow running reef wall. Home to abundant marine life, the Cathedral is rich with many coral formations and spires.
A shallow and sometimes surge-heavy offshore seamount, it has spectacular swim-throughs that are often packed with swarms of glassy sweepers.
This is a series of offshore pinnacles located west of Jost Van Dyke. Sharks call No Mans Land home.
The Playground is made up of large rocks and coral heads in deep water. Pelagics including
manta rays, reef and nurse sharks, eagle rays and tarpon can be spotted.
Drop in between two skyscraper-size boulders-look for delicate trees of black coral-and exit onto a sandy plain patrolled by gray reef sharks and tarpon.
Caradonna Worldwide Dive Adventures brings the world of diving within reach. With more than 25 years in dive travel, Caradonna is the largest dive travel specialist in the United States. They currently market over 300 hotels in over 37 destinations worldwide, with strengths in the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico, the Pacific and many other exotic destinations.
This site is in a cliff-bound cove off Great Dog Island that is very bottom-time friendly. You can find boxfish and juvenile spotted drums here.
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