St. Eustatius, called “Statia” for short, has sites ranging from reefs, walls and canyons as well as a number of wrecks, some of which are historical. Protected and managed by the St. Eustatius National Parks, these sites offer frequent encounters with a wide variety of marine life including sharks, rays and other pelagics. Be sure to make the hike to the “The Quill”, a 2,000-foot dormant volcano with a rainforest nestled in its crater.