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Long Bay Beach scuba diving is the best
If your idea of a holiday involves sun and sea and a little adventure, then a Long Bay Beach Tortola vacation which includes Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving is for you.
With the help of a specialized travel agency (like our partner sites), all you have to do is sit back, relax and choose from a variety of activities, which include plenty of water sports, like Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving, snorkeling or sailing.
When Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving you will benefit of ships designed to take divers in safety and comfort, professionals to take care of you and of course, a wonderful marine world to discover.
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Long Bay Beach scuba diving advices
Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving is on the list of things to do on a Long Bay Beach Tortola vacation, and for good reason. Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving is as varied as the personality of the place you dive. And you don’t have to be an expert to experience it.
If you aren't a certified scuba diver, you can find Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving lessons and gear during your adventure vacation, for your entire family. Yes, even the kids can learn Long Bay Beach Tortola scuba diving in total safety with experienced guides.
You can have a great time exploring the depths and their mysterious and exciting ecosystem. |
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Long Bay Beach scuba diving - a reason for your vacation
The one site in the British Virgin Islands that lures divers over from St. Thomas is the wreck of the HMS Rhone, which sank in 1867 near the western point of Salt Island. Skin Diver magazine called it "the world's most fantastic shipwreck dive." The wreck teems with marine life and coral formations, and was featured in the 1977 movie The Deep. Although it's no Rhone, Chikuzen is another intriguing dive site off Tortola. It's an 81m (266-ft.) steel-hulled refrigerator ship, which sank off the island's east end in 1981. The hull, still intact under about 24m (79 ft.) of water, is now home to a vast array of tropical fish, including yellowtail, barracuda, black-tip sharks, octopus, and drum fish. South of Ginger Island, Alice in Wonderland is a deep-dive site with a wall that begins at around 3.6m (12 ft.) and slopes gently to 30m (98 ft.). It abounds with marine life such as lobsters, crabs, rainbow-hued fan coral, and mammoth mushroom-shaped coral. Spyglass Wall is another offshore dive site dropping to a sandy bottom and filled with seafans and large coral heads. The drop is from 3 to 18m (10-60 ft.). Divers here should keep an eye out for tarpon, eagle rays, and stingrays. MARIE L. and PAT - These twin wrecks resting against one another on a white sand bottom at 80' (26m) make for an intresting dive. From a lush coral reef at 35' (12m) you gently decend to 55' (18m) which then drops down a wall to the sand bottom. Emerging from the misty haze of these azure waters, the rusted hulls of these derelicts mysteriously appear. Similarly the thousands of tiny garden eels buried in the surrounding sands disappear upon approach and then silently reappear as you glide past. We can almost guarantee that you will see the sand covered outlines and bulging eyes of at least one stingray upon your visit to the Marie L. and Pat.
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