Chaseh
Contributor
I just got back from BVI/St Thomas/St John
The Rhone is neat, but overhyped and can be busy as Disney. The Indians in the BVI are beautiful but also may have many boats at the moorings. I actually missed both of these on the last trip, so I'm going on memory and local reports on those. The waters of the BVI were churning a bit and we headed to the more sheltered American sites.
Sprat off South Side of St Thomas was really nice, although it was a cloudy day and the vis was reduced. Really cool coral ridges.
Highly reccomend Flat Caye. Sorta wall dive with really nice life. Swam with a nice spotted eagle there.
Also, if you're on a boat overnight, the south side of Saba Rock was a beautiful place to moor overnight. Really quiet, and no one there. Tiny little island that's protected from going asshore. About 1/2-1 hr boat ride from the southern parts of St. THomas.
The Rhone is neat, but overhyped and can be busy as Disney. The Indians in the BVI are beautiful but also may have many boats at the moorings. I actually missed both of these on the last trip, so I'm going on memory and local reports on those. The waters of the BVI were churning a bit and we headed to the more sheltered American sites.
Sprat off South Side of St Thomas was really nice, although it was a cloudy day and the vis was reduced. Really cool coral ridges.
Highly reccomend Flat Caye. Sorta wall dive with really nice life. Swam with a nice spotted eagle there.
Also, if you're on a boat overnight, the south side of Saba Rock was a beautiful place to moor overnight. Really quiet, and no one there. Tiny little island that's protected from going asshore. About 1/2-1 hr boat ride from the southern parts of St. THomas.