Cuan Law
BVI
Not everyone wants to read between dives—especially when positioned in an island playground with endless clear, calm water. The team behind Cuan Law, a 105-foot trimaran based in the British Virgin Islands, knows that guests want to keep the adventures going as much as possible. When the vessel is at anchor, guests have access to sail a 16-foot Hobie Cat—either at the tiller themselves or with one of the crew as captain. Another choice is to take a stand-up paddleboard out for a cruise.
What’s more, Cuan Law recreates an all-inclusive resort experience on board, opening up its unlimited free bar to guests as soon as they end their dive day. That means kicking back with a Carib or Red Stripe beer, or a glass of any of nine types of wine plus a prosecco. And the shelves are stocked with a wide variety of liquors, including seven rums and three vodka flavors, so guests can enjoy just about any cocktail they can imagine. Downtime can look like drinking a cocktail while lounging in the hammock or taking a Red Stripe out while sailing the Hobie Cat. When near a picturesque beach, which is often, the crew even sets up coolers onshore for guests to enjoy a sundowner while doing a bit of beachcombing or just relaxing. —Brooke Morton
BVI DIVERS GUIDE
WHEN TO GO
Best deals for flights and the best odds for escaping the crowds are September to November.
DIVE CONDITIONS
Water temperatures stay warm year-round, from 79 to 84 degrees. This destination is free from currents, and waters are typically calm. Visibility averages 90 feet in winter, dipping to 60 feet in summer. Visibility also depends on how close the site is to shore.
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