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Grand Cayman Scuba
Whether you opt to go in it, or just sit above it, there's something about
the turquoise waters, white sand and refreshing breezes that keep visitors
to the Cayman Islands coming back for more. There's no limit to the number
of things you can see and do, from the thrill of going underwater without
getting wet to the fun of parasailing along the beautiful Seven Miles Beach
or just basking in the sun. The ideas are endless when you just add water.
In the Cayman Islands, fantasies of exploring the mysterious underwater
world can be met -- without ever getting wet! By viewing marine life from a
submarine, the Cayman Islands fish covered reefs and enthralling drop-off
can be discovered by land-lovers. Atlantis submarines offer rides aboard the
48-passenger Atlantis XI, the Deep Explorer 1000 takes two passengers on
dives of up to 800 and 1000 feet below the ocean's surface, the Seaworld
Explorer takes 35 passengers just five feet below the ocean's surface,
Cayman Submarines' SEAmobile Submarine Tours also offers room for two
passengers to explore underwater life at depths of up to 60 feet with a
360-degree view. Nautilus offers the 60-passenger air-conditioned Nautilus
semi-submarine with a protected glass hull that cruises five feet below the
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Bonaire Scuba
There are a number of reasons people visit our
island. First timers generally have heard about the climate, the water, the
sun and what there is to do. When asked, repeat visitors generally say that
they did not have enough time to do all they wanted to on their first visit.
If it is the third or fourth trip, the answer is basically the same but with
this addition "It is the warmth and friendliness of the people" that keeps
visitors returning year after year.
Bonaire has the reputation of being laid back, slower paced and very
tranquil. The good news is that while this is all quite true, the island
also offers a lively nightlife, fun places to visit and world class
restaurants. When you first come to the island, you are a visitor, but when
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Bahamas Scuba
The Islands Of The Bahamas is a 100,000-sq-mile archipelago that extends
over 500 miles of the clearest water in the world. Our 700 islands,
including uninhabited cays and large rocks, total an estimated land area of
5,382 sq miles, and register a highest land elevation of 206 ft. Most
notable, however, is that each island has its own diversity that continues
beyond geography, carrying through to the heart of The Bahamas, the Bahamian
people. You’ll find it in our heritage. In our culture. And in our humble
pride. These are The Islands Of The Bahamas. Population: somewhere north of
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BVI Scuba
The British Virgin Islands are volcanic outcrops of a vast underwater
plateau that stretches for more than 70 miles where the Caribbean meets the
Atlantic. Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada, and more than 60
other smaller islands form a protective ring around the crystal-clear
aquamarine water known as the Sir Francis Drake Channel. They create a
sheltered paradise of secluded coves, calm shores and sweeping beaches. This
extraordinary setting provides outstanding underwater visibility, healthy
coral and a wide variety of exotic dive sites, with air temperatures between
80 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. Countless reefs, towering coral
pinnacles, underwater caves, lava tunnels, canyons, massive boulders and
grottoes are strewn across this vast submerged shelf, creating a choice of
dive sites that range from shallows for the novice snorkeler to dramatic sea
caverns and extraordinary shipwrecks for the experienced scuba diver.
Diving in BVI waters where visibility may reach more than 100 feet is always
a thrill, and many beginning divers choose to get certified here. Dive shops
make it simple for students to take an entire course during their holiday.
Or, if you've already begun your certification process, you can complete
your open water daytime or nighttime dives in calm, warm seas protected from
high wind and waves.
A marine park system and mooring buoy program administered by the National
Parks Trust and the Ministry of Natural Resources are dedicated to the
preservation of reefs and marine life. These conservation efforts have
resulted in vibrant reefs and abundant fish populations. Tiny invertebrates,
drum fish, octopus, grouper, crab, starfish, spiny lobster, golden moray
eels, yellowtail and barracuda provide visitors to the British Virgin
Islands with superb opportunities for underwater exploration and photography |
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St Thomas
Scuba
St. Thomas combines the natural beauty of the islands with a cosmopolitan
atmosphere.
Charlotte Amalie, the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands, is one of the most
beautiful harbors in the world and the most visited port in the Caribbean.
Elegant dining, exciting nightlife, and world-class duty-free shopping are
abundant in Charlotte Amalie. The city's reputation as the shopping
mecca of the Caribbean draws visitors from all over the region and around
the world.
A mountainous island, St. Thomas offers stunning vistas in almost every
direction. While Charlotte Amalie is full of energy, St. Thomas also
provides natural wonders such as the indescribably beautiful Magens Bay and
stunning views of the Caribbean from 1,500 feet above sea level. Drake's
Seat is particularly famous for its vistas.
Sports and activities are abundant on St. Thomas. Golf enthusiasts will
enjoy the George and Tom Fazio-designed Mahogany Run course. St. Thomas is
also well known for its world-class yachting and sportfishing. |
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Belize Scuba
An adventurer's paradise, Belize is your peaceful, English-speaking neighbor
only two hours away from 3 major U.S. Gateways. With a diversity of
adventure opportunities unmatched by any other country, the Belize people
have protected 40% of the country as parks and natural reserves.
Belize is on the Caribbean coast, nestled between Mexico and Guatemala and
offers an intriguing mix of tropical forests rich with wildlife, majestic
3,675 foot mountains, mysterious Maya temples, and diving and fishing
experiences beyond compare.In a single day you can go from tropical forest
to the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere.
And the people are as warm and friendly as the climate.
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