Diving & Snorkeling
NEW DIVERS
Scuba Steve certified 8 new divers this week! Congratulations Eduardo, Vivian, Ignacio, Ralph, Flavia, Martin, Florencia and David, welcome to our world!
Scuba Steve certified 8 new divers this week! Congratulations Eduardo, Vivian, Ignacio, Ralph, Flavia, Martin, Florencia and David, welcome to our world!
One of our staff saw a Manta Ray this morning near Pelican Island. The brief encounter saw the Manta flicking it’s fins up and turning over to feed right at the surface, before swimming away from the boat and back into deeper water. Manta Rays are rare in the BVI, Read more…
Had a fantastic dive today at Vanishing Rock. Two groups in the water from the cruise ship Windsurf. The first group were certified divers, and the second were trying it for the first time in our Discover Scuba Diving program. During the dive we saw two Spotted Moray Eels, a Read more…
Beginning the first dive of our day, swimming with the guests up the foremast of the RMS Rhone, suddenly a dolphin swims up over us. From it’s hiding place under the mast it rises up suddenly, surprising me as I am about to enter the wreck. I turn and bang Read more…
It’s always a sign that you love doing what you do, if you do it on your day off too! Ria, Melisande and the much missed Jen diving the fantastic, yet rarely dived, Rhone Reef.
Trevor and Johan spent their lunch break with the resident Cooper Island dolphin. Intova Sport Pro cameras were on hand to catch this amazing footage.
Sail Caribbean Divers continues to support the welfare of BVI ecosystems by participating annually in Reef Check. Reef Check was established in 1996 as a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of aquatic ecosystems. It is recognized as the United Nations official community based reef-monitoring program. The Reef Check Read more…
In April the Sail Caribbean Divers team partnered with Myetts restaurant and other local organizations to clean up the underwater area around Cane Garden Bay. SCD staff and volunteers arrived early for a briefing before donning scuba gear and gloves and heading underwater. Once underwater it became clear that a Read more…
Staff from Sail Caribbean Divers along with children volunteering from Cedar International school headed up an on land and underwater clean up of the coast line of Cooper Island in the BVI. Once on island the group split into their sections headed up by Sail Caribbean Divers staff. The first Read more…
In a recent Tourist Board initiative called “Do You Scuba?”, the management and staff of the Tourist Board were invited to participate in a PADI Discover Scuba Experience. The program was hosted by Sail Caribbean Divers and BVITB staff members Abigail (PADI Open Water Instructor), Carolyn and Javon were the Read more…