Overview of Upcoming Group Trips
- Niagara River Drift Diving, August 14-15, 2010: Drift diving down one of America’s most famous rivers is both exciting and fun. You barely have to kick; the water does most of the work. Visibility of 30 to 40 feet is common. Summertime water temperatures can be 70°F. You can find antique bottles and other historic artifacts. Don’t be surprised if your dive buddies include walleye, sturgeon, pike and gar. Find out more…
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- Sunset House, Grand Cayman, October 30-November 6, 2010: The Cayman Islands are inhabited by warm, friendly people who take genuine pleasure in welcoming visitors. They are proud of both their pirate heritage and some of the most beautiful beaches and reefs in the Caribbean. This area, located just 480 miles south of Miami is a mecca for scuba divers. Find out more…
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- Borneo, November 4-17, 2010: Borneo — the name alone inspires visions of the exotic. This isn’t just a dive vacation, it’s an adventure. One that includes a lot more than just diving. There are six days of three-tank boat dives off Mabul Island plus two days in the rain forest to experience orangutans and other exotic species. Find out more…
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- Cozumel, January 22-30, 2011: This coming January “Diver Dave” will again lead our annual pilgrimage to Cozumel to explore its famous walls and reefs. When not under water, we’ll be relaxing in the quiet setting of a classic Spanish resort. Find out more…
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- Grenada, February 19-26, 2011: Grenada’s fragrant spices perfume the air, while verdant rolling hills, mountains and azure water views offer visitors breathtaking views at every turn. The melodic songs of tropical birds and rare tropical flowers offer a warm welcome. Grenada offers visitors mountainous, volcanic terrain. This unusual geography is the most varied of all in the Caribbean. Find out more…
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- Riviera Maya, March 26-April 2, 2011: For those who want nothing to do with the insanity of Cancun (and who may have been to Cozumel one time too often), there is a part of Mexico few divers know about. It’s the Riviera Maya, a stretch of white sandy beaches and mysterious jungles that reaches from well south of Cancun to the ruins of ancient Tulum and beyond. Find out more…
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- Saint Lucia, April 2-9, 2011: What were Caribbean hotels like before trade winds were replaced by blasts of air conditioning, when morning exercise was a walk on the beach and not hot water aerobics, and when you sat watching the sunset instead of cable TV? You can still find out at Anse Chastanet Resort on St Lucia’s unspoiled southwestern Caribbean coast. Find out more…
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- Wakatobi, Indonesia, May 6-22, 2011: Wakatobi Dive Resort is where you can dive the world’s most pristine reefs and experience remoteness from everyday life in total comfort. Situated on a beautiful tropical island in the Banda Sea, Wakatobi offers what many consider to be the best reef diving in the world. Find out more…
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