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See the top post on Facebook page ... this is a Florida Liveaboard, the Shearwater....meant to be used without a hotel and it will dive you all over Palm Beach to as far south as Pompano.hi
we will be in forth landrail for one month during mid july till mid august..we are new divers..(40 dives) and have a car. and apt. dont like wreck...do you have any a fordeble liveabord ?
thanks
See the top post on Facebook page ... this is a Florida Liveaboard, the Shearwater....meant to be used without a hotel and it will dive you all over Palm Beach to as far south as Pompano.
The idea with this Liveaboard...is to allow you to "Dive your brains out"....with much more diving per day than would be feasible with Dayboats. When you start diving 5 or more times per day, napping and eating between dives becomes a big deal
07-31 to 08-02, 2015 | Goliath Groupers, Wrecks & Reefs | 11 Spaces Available |
08-07 to 08-10, 2015 | Goliath Groupers, Wrecks & Reefs | 11 Spaces Available |
1800$ for 3 days//// in maldives its 900$ for 7 days
Not sure if the $1800 figure you quote is the Shearwater or one of MV Spree's technical charters or Bahama trips. The 3 day recreational trips to the Dry Tortugs cost $970 or so. You'll not find anything cheaper in Florida: you'll have to check the website to see if they are running a recreational Dry Tortugas trip while you're here. You can also just take day boats out of Pompano if the live-aboards are too expensive for you