British Virgin Islands

Located between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea and just to the East of Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands scuba diving offers the best of the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean and the rugged currents of the Atlantic. Discover spectacular shipwrecks and picturesque coral gardens with scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands.

VIRGIN GORDA
British Virgin Islands

Sunchaser Scuba

  • Boat Dive

    Boat Dive

    These scuba adventures take divers out on a boat to reach their diving destination. It is recommended that divers are comfortable taking a giant stride or a back roll entrance into the water.
  • Cave Dive

    Cave Dive

    Explore submerged caves and passageways in one of the most exciting types of adventure scuba diving available. Best for experienced divers.
  • Deep Dive

    Deep Dive

    This type of dive will take a diver deeper than 18 meters (59 feet), and most will go to 30 meters (98 feet) or more beneath the surface. There is unique marine life at great depths that can only be seen on deep dives.
  • Reef Dive

    Reef Dive

    Coral reefs are beautiful and endangered ecosystems that are bursting with life and color. Reef dives are among the most popular types of scuba diving.
  • Wall Dive

    Wall Dive

    These underwater cliff dives offer the chance to explore vertical walls that are teeming with sea life. Divers can change elevation and get different perspectives of these stunning ecosystems.
As low as 100.00

PARHAM TOWN
British Virgin Islands

Sail Caribbean Divers

  • Boat Dive

    Boat Dive

    These scuba adventures take divers out on a boat to reach their diving destination. It is recommended that divers are comfortable taking a giant stride or a back roll entrance into the water.
  • Reef Dive

    Reef Dive

    Coral reefs are beautiful and endangered ecosystems that are bursting with life and color. Reef dives are among the most popular types of scuba diving.
  • Shark Dive

    Shark Dive

    There is a high probability of seeing sharks — from nurse sharks to reef sharks — on this type of dive. It’s one of the most exciting scuba diving adventures that most of us will ever have!
  • Wall Dive

    Wall Dive

    These underwater cliff dives offer the chance to explore vertical walls that are teeming with sea life. Divers can change elevation and get different perspectives of these stunning ecosystems.
  • Wreck Dive

    Wreck Dive

    This type of dive goes to shipwrecks or plane wrecks so that divers can explore the thriving ecosystems that have developed in these fascinating underwater museums.
As low as 95.00

VIRGIN GORDA & SCRUB ISLAND
British Virgin Islands

Dive BVI

  • Boat Dive

    Boat Dive

    These scuba adventures take divers out on a boat to reach their diving destination. It is recommended that divers are comfortable taking a giant stride or a back roll entrance into the water.
  • Deep Dive

    Deep Dive

    This type of dive will take a diver deeper than 18 meters (59 feet), and most will go to 30 meters (98 feet) or more beneath the surface. There is unique marine life at great depths that can only be seen on deep dives.
  • Night Dive

    Night Dive

    A night dive offers the chance to experience marine life that can only be seen in the dark. Rocks and colors appear more vivid and even familiar spots become mysterious.
  • Reef Dive

    Reef Dive

    Coral reefs are beautiful and endangered ecosystems that are bursting with life and color. Reef dives are among the most popular types of scuba diving.
  • Wreck Dive

    Wreck Dive

    This type of dive goes to shipwrecks or plane wrecks so that divers can explore the thriving ecosystems that have developed in these fascinating underwater museums.
As low as 10.00

From Gently Sloping Reefs to Submerged Pinnacles

If you’re new to scuba diving, the British Virgin Islands offer incredible opportunities to get used to the water with sandy bottoms and sloping reefs. Some favorite spots to enjoy the coral and marine life include Pelican Island, Scrub Island, Deadchest Island, and the Blonde Rock seamount, which is always full of underwater activity.

When scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands, history buffs will enjoy a sub-aquatic tour of the RMS Rhone shipwreck off Salt Island and the Chikuzen wreck — a 246-foot refrigerator vessel that was sunk in 1981 and is now covered with colorful corals and sponges. Weather permitting, advanced divers can take on the strong currents at the submerged pinnacles known as the Invisibles.

Book Scuba Diving in The British Virgin Islands With Search Scuba

If you’re interested in scuba diving in the British Virgin Islands, look no further than Search Scuba. Here, you’ll find a diverse range of independent listings and can find the perfect dive shop for your next adventure!

Browse our British Virgin Islands scuba diving listings, and please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can be of any assistance.