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English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Site is located southwest of Ginger Island, and southeast of Cooper Island - about 25 minutes out of Road Town.
Mooring balls have been affixed to the site by the National Parks Trust.
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Average depth 13.7 m / 44.9 ft
Max depth 31.1 m / 102 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
English (Translate this text in English): Carval Rock is an excellent dive, which offers both the opportunity to go deep, but also to explore all the ledges, nooks and crannies that abut the island itself. It is a popular site for both sharks and lobsters, as well as a host of other marine life.
It is not commonly dived by local dive operators because, despite being relatively close to a number of yacht anchoring spots, other dive sites are more proximate to those areas.
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