midas6t6
October 23rd, 2009, 03:36 PM
I'll be stopping in Antigua in March on a cruise and need some recommendations for dive operators. Has anyone been there recently? All the info I've found so far is dated.
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midas6t6 October 23rd, 2009, 03:36 PM I'll be stopping in Antigua in March on a cruise and need some recommendations for dive operators. Has anyone been there recently? All the info I've found so far is dated. zinfin October 26th, 2009, 10:15 PM HI, I posted the same question NA !! What have you heard ? - znfin midas6t6 October 26th, 2009, 10:29 PM Not a word yet. I've found several dive operators online but haven't found any reviews or recommendations anywhere. Right now it looks like it'll be either Indigo Divers or Jolly Dive. I'm looking for info on them. zinfin October 27th, 2009, 09:45 PM We are staying at the Veranda hotel the sister hotel is St. James . They have a dive shop - Mamora. Will let you know midas6t6 October 27th, 2009, 10:36 PM Thanks. When are you going? zinfin October 28th, 2009, 10:55 PM December- will let you know what I find out - stay well Seawolfdivingschool October 28th, 2009, 11:31 PM Try email us. Seawolf Diving School, Antigua - Shore diving, reef dives, night dives, padi certifications and snorkelling around the Caribbean Islands[/url] We have a 100% customer satisfaction rate. Look on Tripadviser for reviews. Cheers Bryan Seawolfdivingschool October 28th, 2009, 11:37 PM Dear Diver, Thank you for your interest in Sea Wolf Diving School. I'm guessing you are certified, but let me know if not as we have many training options Antigua has some beautiful dive sites, very colourful and lively reefs with the best diving at between 40 and 75 feet. We have found many of our own sites and continually search for new locations. Most sites are a 10 to 15 minute boat ride from our dock, stretching between Rendevoux Bay and Mamora Bay. We can now also offer a deep wreck dive at 100 to 130 feet. My dives are as long as your air permits and we stay out of deco, we average 45min to one hour. We do just one 2 tank trip a day, leaving the dock at 10am and returning approx. 1.30pm. A two tank dive is US$88.00 and an additional US$20.00 for all equipment. We use high end Sherwood integrated weight BCD's and regulators to ensure the most comfortable diving possible and so it is not necessary to bring along your own equipment (considering baggage allowances!). We supply Nitrox on request and can offer online Nitrox training with Padi. Underwater Dvd's and DPV's are also available. We close our books on 6 divers per day to ensure customers get the very best dive experience in Antigua. Bryan is a IDC Padi Staff Instructor with 13 years Scuba teaching experience who personally instructs and leads all dives. We have full liability insurance and carry oxygen and a VHF radio on our shaded dive boat. We have a 100% customer satisfaction and safety rating. You will be in the very best hands possible. We do not offer night dives during the yachting season as Falmouth/English Harbour is a very busy waterway and we consider it unsafe for night diving. We do require a confirmation booking of 20% and your preferred dates. We are located in the English Harbour area near to the historic Nelson's Dockyard and Antigua's best dive sites. Due to time and manpower constraints we can only offer pick ups from the closest resorts. If you are not hiring a car I suggest you get a taxi quote from your hotel and then give us a call as we may be able to get you a better deal with a local driver. We want guests to have the very best experience of Antigua and so I am happy to answer any questions you may have. Very best regards, Tish Cunningham
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