May 23 -30, 2026
Embark on a truly unique Caribbean adventure, where history, world-class diving, and luxury sustainability come together for an unforgettable experience.
Statia, often called "The Golden Rock," is a hidden gem of the Caribbean with a rich history and pristine waters. Dive into the island’s vibrant marine life, exploring over 400 shipwrecks, including remnants of colonial trade and blue beads once used as currency during the slave trade. Whether you're a seasoned diver or a beginner, the protected marine parks and rich underwater ecosystem offer something for everyone.
Recently crowned #1 for Best Wreck Diving, Best Macro Life, and Best Marine Environment in Scuba Diving Magazine’s 2023 Reader’s Choice Awards, St. Eustatius is the ultimate bucket-list destination for divers seeking both natural beauty and meaningful exploration.
St. Eustatius (Statia), named by Columbus in 1493, was claimed 22 times by European nations before becoming a Dutch territory. The island, named after Saint Eustace, patron saint of merchants, became a major 18th-century trading hub, earning the nickname "The Golden Rock."
At its peak, up to 200 merchant ships anchored in Oranje Bay, which now hosts over 400 shipwrecks. Divers can explore remnants like anchors, canons, and coral-encrusted artifacts. One popular site, "Blue Bead Hole," still yields blue beads once used as currency during the slave trade.
The island also holds historical significance for the United States. In 1776, Dutch forces recognized America's independence and saluted the visiting Andrew Doria merchant ship, marking the "first salute" to the U.S. This event is commemorated annually on November 16th as "Statia Day," a national holiday with global ceremonies.
Golden Rock Resort offers a serene getaway with modern accommodations, sustainable amenities, and modern comforts. Guests can enjoy activities like tennis, board games, swimming, and spa treatments, as well as explore the Caribbean through hiking a dormant volcano or diving in protected marine parks.
Since opening in 2021, the resort has planted over 140,000 plants and trees, creating lush gardens and new wildlife habitats. Their greenhouse grows organic produce year-round without pesticides, which is used in their restaurants. The resort also operates on solar power, with 2,240 panels generating 0.8 megawatts daily, making it nearly off the grid. Their reverse osmosis system provides clean, drinkable tap water, and wastewater is treated for irrigation, supporting their commitment to sustainability and environmental respect.
Statia diving offers a variety of dive sites, including wall, wreck, archaeological, lava flow, drift, and night dives, all within a short 5-20 minute boat ride. The sites range from 11 to 31 meters deep and are located on the island’s protected leeward side.
Divers can explore a rich marine reserve home to sea turtles, dolphins, and possibly migrating whales. The waters also teem with Caribbean lobsters, queen conchs, and macro species like sea slugs and nudibranchs. Sharks, stingrays, and rays are common, alongside vibrant schools of Caribbean fish.
Known as the "hidden gem" of the Caribbean, Statia was ranked #1 in several categories in the 2023 Scuba Diving Magazine Reader’s Choice Awards, including Best Wreck Diving, Best Macro Life, and Best Marine Environment.
Trip Dates: May 23 -30, 2026
Whether you're drawn by the island’s historic charm, exceptional diving, or the allure of an eco-luxury escape, Statia and Golden Rock Resort offer an experience like no other. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this stunning, serene destination—your Caribbean adventure awaits!
Options to afternoon dives or night dives (not included in the trip price)
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One-Bedroom Cottage: Beyond the elegantly appointed living area, separate bedroom, large bathroom and kitchenette, each cottage comes with a little garden and a private porch
Resort Amenities include:
We have 2 tours included!
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Other Important Notes:
You must arrive by 2pm so we can take the 4:30pm ferry to Statia - please plan accordingly. We encourage you to arrive a day early if possible.
You need a valid passport for at least six (6) months beyond the intended period of stay.
DAN Insurance is required for scuba divers, we encourage trip insurance: learn more here