British Virgin Islands trip report, March 2009

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Thanks, ELP.
Blond Rock and the Indians both sound like good options. I personally would love to do the Rhone, but wreck diving does not appeal to my S.O. and that is fine with me for this trip. We are going to enjoy the combination of sailing/diving so we'll stick with conservative shallow dives that maximize our air supply...
 
I think your SO would like the Rhone. I am not a wreck person, but that wreck, like so many older ones in the tropics, is COVERED in life, and forms habitat for even more. I saw the biggest lobsters I've seen ANYWHERE on the Rhone, as well as huge angelfish, and tons of color. It's well worth diving, although I have to say we had pretty impressive current when we did the bow section.
 
Do not skip the rhone, its an "essential" , the site is generally calm and the site has much relief and things to look at.

conditions vary, there isnt always current. we dove it 6 times, and i only remember current 2 times.
 

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