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Cuan Law - BVI Dive Liveaboard

Dive Experiences

Because British Virgin Islands (BVI) dive sites are numerous and within close proximity to one another, the scuba diving liveaboard All Star Cuan Law offers a flexible itinerary. Rather than a set number of daily dives, our guests can log between 14 and 16 dives throughout their trip.

Ultimate Dive Liveaboard

Our scuba diving liveaboard trimaran was designed for the dual purpose of serving the needs of those desiring a luxury dive liveaboard experience and for enjoying a sailing vacation in the BVI. Complementing underwater exploring of reefs and wrecks, we offer eco adventures, shore excursions and gourmet dining.

Highlights

$3,600.00 per week

  • Departs Tortola, British Virgin Islands on Sundays
  • 6 nights all inclusive
  • Up to 16 dives
  • Spacious cabins with private baths
  • Shore excursions included
  • Sailing between dive sites

The RMS Rhone, one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved shipwrecks, is situated near Salt Island, shown here, which was named for its salt ponds.

Visitors to the island will often take a hike to the cemetery that serves as the final resting place for the sailors who were lost at sea when the RMS Rhone sank during the October 1867 hurricane.

Numerous dive sites can be found in and around the BVI, from Norman Island in the southwest to Virgin Gorda in the northeast. 

BVI Dive Sites

  • RMS Rhone, one of the best-preserved shipwrecks
  • Kodiak Queen, the newest BVI underwater wreck dive with a kraken – a legendary sea monster
  • Numerous wreck dives near Norman, Salt, Peter, Cooper and Ginger Islands
  • Many dive sites within close proximity of each other
  • Four wreck dives in and around The Dogs
  • Three wreck dives near Virgin Gorda
  • Chikuzen wreck, weather permitting

Eco Adventures & Exploring

  • Sailing on a Hobie Cat
  • Snorkeling near the beach or in a quiet cove 
  • Stand up paddleboarding (SUP)
  • Exploring Virgin Gorda’s The Baths or a historic landmark
  • Relaxing at a local beach bar, enjoying an island beer or rum drink
  • Walking on a quiet beach

Weddings & Vow Renewals

  • One of the most romantic places to say “I do”
  • A tropical venue with activities for friends and family
  • The perfect combination – your wedding and your passion for diving and sailing
  • Backdrop – your wedding ceremony on the beach at sunset
  • Gourmet menu to celebrate the occasion
  • Officiant, salon, flowers, wedding cake, photography nearby
  • Local customs and marriage laws apply
  • Convenient air service and island ferry transportation to our docks 
The Caribbean dive liveaboard Cuan Law cruises the British Virgin Islands

The Vessel

Your home away from home is the world’s largest liveaboard trimaran at 105-foot long and 44-foot wide. She was designed with dual purposes:  a luxury dive liveaboard and as a sailboat in one of the best sailing destinations in the world – the BVIs. In addition to spacious cabins, guests gather on our large sundeck, in our main salon, on our shaded alfresco deck or on the dive deck.

The Caribbean dive liveaboard Cuan Law divers headed ashore on the tender.

The Crew

Cuan Law’s staff prides itself in having anticipated the needs of its guests, and making sure those needs are not only met but exceeded. Our captain and crew strive to make your liveaboard dive trip the best ever. This includes your time above and below the surface. Most scuba diving is done from tenders like the one above.

FAQs

Yes, we offer buoyancy compensators (BC’s) and regulator sets for rent. For rental rates, click here. Please request these items on your Trip Application. Payment is made while on board. All rentals must be arranged prior to departure.  Dive lights are available for purchase.   We don’t have wetsuits available for rent.

There are two ways to travel to Tortola in the British Virgin Islands (BVI):

1. Fly to San Juan, PR (SJU airport code) and then catch a commuter flight to Terrance B. Lettsome Airport in Tortola, BVI (EIS airport code) on Beef Island. You will need to arrive the day before to make the noon boarding on Sunday. We will have our driver at the airport to meet you and take you to your hotel. You can pay the driver in cash, U.S. dollars accepted. This is much easier than a cab and more reliable. If you are staying at a hotel in Road Town, you will be picked up at 11:45am on Sunday (or another time will be assigned to you if necessary). Please list the name of your hotel on your Trip Application so we can confirm your pick up time.

2. Fly to Cyril E. King Airport in St. Thomas, USVI (STT airport code ) and take a ferry to Road Town, Tortola, BVI. You will need to fly to St. Thomas on Saturday and spend the night there. Check the ferry schedule upon arrival (your hotel concierge can assist) to confirm the departure times for Sunday, the next day. You will clear into the BVI at the dock. Have your passport ready! Call or text Kim at 284.499.1999 upon departing the St. Thomas dock so she can send our driver to the ferry terminal in Road Town to pick you up. Let her know your name, number in your party and time the ferry departed.

This is important so she can arrange for the driver to arrive on time and not have to wait in case your ferry is delayed. Cuan Law boards at 12 noon so the driver will take your luggage to the Cuan Law and arrange a time and place to pick you up for boarding if you are earlier. You can eat a late breakfast, shop and explore the Road Town Tortola area for a few hours. The cost is $10.00* USD for luggage delivery and transfer.

We do not recommend plans that involve catching the ferry to Tortola on Saturday because air travel can be tenuous and you may miss the last ferry! That would leave you stranded in St. Thomas with a hotel room in Tortola! Better to stay in St. Thomas and catch the early ferry. The cost of the transfer from the dock directly to Cuan Law is $7.00* USD per person.

If arriving or departing by ferry, port fees, security fees, and departure taxes are generally not included in the cost of your ferry tickets. Port fees are currently $10.00* USD from St. Thomas to Tortola. Fees from Tortola to St. Thomas are $20.00* USD for non-residents. BVI Environmental Fee is $10.00* USD. The ferry operators do not have any control over these fees; they are subject to change by their respective governmental authorities.

* Subject to change.

Our chefs are extremely talented culinary masters and offer a wide variety of cuisines for our guests to enjoy. Breakfast and lunch are served buffet style with multiple entrŽe choices. Fresh fruit and vegetables in season are offered as well as tasty desserts! Dinner is served sit down and wine is offered. The culinary experience on the Cuan Law is one of the highlights of the trip!

The All Star Cuan Law boards at 12:00pm on Sunday and departs the dock in Road Town as soon as guests are all on board. The boat spends a very short amount of time at this public dock. Please be sure to contact Kim at 284.499.1999 if you encounter delays on Sunday.

All guests disembark no later than 10:00am on Saturday.

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