Wreck Alley
Wreck Alley, which is located just off the coast of Cooper Island, certainly lives up to its name. Wreck Alley was named after four different crashes, the most recent of which happened in 2009. During your Wreck Alley dive, you may explore all four of these ruined ships, and don't be shocked if you see a huge garden eel and green moray eel population. It is regarded as one of Best Diving Sites in British Virgin Islands (UK) by visitors.
Wreck Alley is also a once-in-a-lifetime chance to view what a sunken ship looks like when it's been shattered in half. This intermediate wreck site, as the name indicates, offers a lot of bang for your buck, with four wrecks in one: the Marie L, the Pat, the Beata, and the Island Seal. Stingrays may be seen in this location off the shore of Cooper Island, seemingly unfazed by divers.
A big colony of garden eels makes its rounds among the wrecks on a regular basis. Some portions of the structure, particularly those closer to the current, contain an encrusting of filter feeders similar to wrecks, but much of it is covered with kelps, fans, and algae, just like most real reefs. There are a lot more fish here than at the wrecks since there is greater shelter, especially at night.