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English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
English (Translate this text in English): By boat only. Sit is about 20 minutes from East End, Tortola, located just north of the easternmost tip of Scrub Island.
Mooring ball placed on site by the National Parks Trust, but it is fairly close to the rocks, so mooring can be precarious in high seas.
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Alternative name Scrub Island
Average depth 13.7 m / 44.9 ft
Max depth 18.9 m / 62 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
English (Translate this text in English): Tip of Scrub is an unusual dive in the British Virgin Islands in that it routinely has poor visibility, and sometimes strong currents can make the dive uncomfortable for less experienced divers.
However, the marine life is outstanding at the site. Sharks, devil rays, octopus, lobster are all frequently seen at the site. The site also has a goliath grouper in residence.
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