Air Temperature- 30 º CC

Water Temperature- 29º / 31 º C

Visibility- 20 to 40 m.

Crew:

Captain- John Tucker

First Mate - John

Engineer- Matt

Chef- Brad

Cruise Director/ Video Pro- Madison

Instructor- Sonia

Night Watch- Dale

 

Guest:

Al, Angela, Tim, Teresa, Jack, Linda and Arletta.

 

Dive Sites:

Sunday- Rainbow Canyon´s, Angelfish, The Indians, Spy Glass Wall

Monday- Willy T, Black Forest, The Fearless, Randy´s Reef and Night Dive at Randy´s Reef

Tuesday- RMS Rhone. Bow, Mid, Stern and Reef

Wednesday- Ginger Steps, Carvel Rock, Alice in Wonderland, Thumb Rock and night dive in Kodiak Queen

Thursday- Shark Planeo, Bronco Billy’s, Carrot Shoal and Jeff`s Rocks

Friday- Santa Mónica Rock

 

Saturday – We welcomed our guests at the dock in Road Town. Captain John gave them the Welcome and Security briefing followed by the dinner prepared by Chef Brad.

Sunday – We start engines at 6 a.m. and headed to Norman Island. After our security dive briefing, we start the week at Rainbow Canyons´. The conditions of current and visibility were perfect which allow us to explore the Canyon´s and see our first Turtle, Chelonia mydas (Green Sea Turtle) of the week and a few lobsters.  Angelfish Reef was our next dive. Full or hamlets and angel fish.

Monday – We wake up in Norman, and visit Willy T, the pirates wreck, where everyone had fun taking pictures of the sculptures settle by Beyond the Reef. Black Forest offer us all its small life and The Fearless the biggest grouper ever!! Goliath!! At least 200 kilos of Grouper inside the sweeper miner the end of the day? No!! Tim said he saw the biggest crap ever walking in the sand during the night dive, Teresa was attacked by squids and Al thought he will be bitten by an African Pompano who was attracted by his torch during the dive and it´s only Monday!!

Tuesday – That´s our RMS Rhone day!!! We drop the anchor in Salt and start with the Bow. Matt gave us a good briefing and all went out with sea horses and octopus expectations. We visit the Middle section and the stern and we had a great visit to the Rhone Reef, drifting to the stern. The night dive was also there. Fantastic nature under the water.

Wednesday – We move to Cooper Island, close to Ginger island trying to meet some reef sharks. After the great waffles with cream and strawberries from Brad, we hit the water. It is Wednesday and we have not yet find them. NO PROBLEM! We went to Ginger Steps and we find two of them. Males. And to continue the reencounter we dive Carvel Rock, and yes! We have another two. The conditions of visibility and current where amazing and we had great dives. Everyone with a big smiles. Night dive in Virgin Gorda after dinner gave us the opportunity of seen stingrays.

Thursday- Thanks Giving day!! We wake up in Virgin Gorda and we hit Shark Planeo, the artistic site set in place by “Beyond the Reef”, the nonprofit organizacion from BVI who works for the protection of the reef and wild life in the BVI waters. Three planes who represent the reef shark, hammerhead shark and bulldog shark surrounded by a nice a shallow reef. We visit also the rocky formations of Bronco Billy`s and move during lunch to Cooper to enjoy Carrot Shoal and Jeff`s Rocks.

Friday- Dusk dive at Santa Mónica (5 a.m. on deck) where we find turtles and sharks. The conditions where so great that we decided to go back there more sharks to play with and a WHALE SHARK passing by. YES!!!! WHALE SHARK!!!  We have got a video to prove it!!! That happened in BVI.

We have a great Cocktail Party with all our new friends and gave out our IRON DIVERS awards to Linda and Al and Mileston diver to Al (200 hundred dives). Nitrox certifications for Jake and Teresa.

Captain John and Captain John Tucker's crew would like to thank you to join us this week with such magnificent conditions for diving and diving and diving. Thanks for choosing us.

On board at the BVI Aggressor! Always our pleasure!

BVI Aggressor Crew