Experience a diver's dream exploring three wrecks and a thriving coral reef. Voted one of the top dive destinations in the Caribbean, the west end of St. Croix offers lake-like conditions where you'll dive around a 144-foot fishing trawler that sits at 60 feet; a barge; and a tugboat at a depth of only 40 feet. A short boat ride transports you to a thriving colorful reef for a relaxing, easy dive.
Highlights:
• Three-Wreck Dive: Explore underwater wonders around three distinct vessels - a fishing trawler, barge and tugboat off St. Croix's West End.
• Coral Reef: Discover colorful marine life at a thriving reef on a relaxing, easy dive at depths that average 45 feet.
• THIS TOUR IS OPERATED BY A TOUR OPERATOR THAT HAS BEEN THIRD-PARTY VERIFIED TO AN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SUSTAINABILITY STANDARD.
What To Bring:
• SeaPass card and photo identification
• Camera
• UV protective clothing (rash guard) or biodegradable sun protection only
• Cash/credit cards
• Proof of diver certification
• Insect repellent
What To Wear:
• Hat and sunglasses
• Swimsuit
Important Notes:
• Guests must consider their physical fitness level and medical history when determining whether this tour is appropriate.
• Guests with cardiac conditions, asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, pre-existing neck, back, knee or shoulder injuries, other heart or respiratory conditions or any other medical condition must take particular caution when selecting a tour with snorkeling/swimming elements, since such water activities could be subject to adverse sea conditions such as high winds, waves and sea current.
• Guests who have concerns must consult with their personal physician before engaging in any activity that may be strenuous for them, particularly those involving snorkeling/swimming elements.
• Certified divers only. Must present valid "C" certification card.
• Tanks, weights and weight belt provided.
• Equipment package includes regulator, BCD, mask, snorkel and fins.
• Guests may not consume any alcohol prior to dive.
• Guest must have proof of dives performed within the last 24 months.
• The USVI’s forbids the use of chemical sun protection if entering the water. Only UV protective clothing (rash guard) or biodegradable sun protection are permitted in an effort to protect our oceans.