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The Blacktip reef sharks are not aggressive, so you can easily get close to them.
Bora Bora is one of a few places in the world where you have 100% chances to swim with sharks because shark feeding is involved in most of the snorkel tours and dive sites.
Experience the thrill of seeing the underwater world with no diving experience necessary with your own underwater motor scooter. You don't even need to know how to swim to do this! Most of the tour companies use a personal BOSS or BOB unit. BOSS is an acronym for Breathing Observation Submersible Scooter. BOB stand for Breathing Observation Bubble.
As you are driving ...
Recent archaeological expeditions to Midway and the surrounding islands have documented a number of sunken shipwreck sites but only three World War II era aircraft have been found to date, including a Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo.
The plane crashed into the lagoon at Midway Atoll while trying to land at Eastern Island in a squall in February of 1942. The pilot of the plan...
Brown Bay on the northern coast of St Johns, USVI is accessible by hiking trail or boat (but no anchoring).
The hike starts at Annaberg Parking and goes by Leinster Bay heading east along North Shore, continue past the Johnny Horn Trail intersection. For a shorter hike take the Brown Bay Trail off East End Road. After your hike you will enjoy a swim in this remote Ba...
Buck Island Reef National Monument, or just Chicken Island is a small, pink , 176 acre (712,000 m²) island about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) north of the northeast coast of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. It was first established as a protected area by the U.S. Government in 1948, with the intention of preserving “one of the finest marine gardens in the Caribbean ...
The B.W. Blanchard and its consort schooner barges John T. Johnson and John Kilderhouse ran aground together on North Point Reef during a blinding snowstorm. The Kilderhouse was later pulled off the rocks but B.W. Blanchard and John T. Johnson stuck fast and soon were smashed to pieces by the storm. Their rem...
Cam Bay National Park is 19.6 acres on Great (Gran) Camanoe island in the BVI's. It has a shallow reef that is great for Snorkelers and divers as well as bird sanctuary. It's a popular stop with sailors since it is known for calm waters.
There are no moorings in the bay but it does offer a good day anchorage.
Cane Bay on the north side of St. Croix, USVI is a great place to dive or snorkel due to it having large schools of tropical fish and reef walls coated in sponges and coral just a few hundred feet from shore.
Caneel Bay is located on the northwest side of St. John, one of the US Virgin Islands. Diversity of marine life can be found in the waters surrounding the bay. Parrotfish, angelfish, and damselfish can be seen swimming around coral, bright sea fans or spiny sea urchins. Viewers may also spot a barracuda, sea turtle or reef squid. The bay is within the Virgin Islands N...
Carval Rock off the east point of Congo Cay is another of St Thomas’s most nice dive sites due to the large variety of sea life. There are rock formations and swim through's at depths of 15-80ft.
Great snorkeling in calm conditions and slack current.
The sheer cliffs and lack of a beach mean that landing on the rock would be practically impossible.
Casino Point State Marine Conservation Area(SMCAs) is a marine protected areas that include offshore, island marine habitat just outside of Avalon Harbor off the casino. The SMCAs cover .06 square miles. These SMCAs function essentially as dive areas in this popular diving and water sports area. The SMCAs protect marine life by limiting the removal of marine wildlife ...