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I tried this in the liveaboards and cruise forum but it went nowhere (pun intended). Can anyone tell me the name of the dive operator that Carnival Cruises contracts with on St. Kitts? The number of sleeps until go-time is now under 20. Thanks for any info you might have.
I don't know the particular dive op that Carnival Cruises contracts with in St. Kitts, but I've been in St. Kitts and ProDivers St. Kitts is the dive op they recommend at the Mariott. [www.prodiversstkitts.com]. They've been around for a long time and are the largest operation on the island. I didn't go diving while I was there because I was working and had no opportunity, but I did look into it on every trip and they always recommended them.
Hope this helps,
Johanna
Originally Posted by DaveyDiver
Hi,
I tried this in the liveaboards and cruise forum but it went nowhere (pun intended). Can anyone tell me the name of the dive operator that Carnival Cruises contracts with on St. Kitts? The number of sleeps until go-time is now under 20. Thanks for any info you might have.