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Thread: Dive Operation in St Thomas

 


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    Dive Operation in St Thomas

    I'm looking for a Dive Operation close to Bluebeard's Castle? I need one with lockers to store gear so we don't have to lug it up the hill at the Castle. Any suggestions?

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    The closest dive shop would be Admiralty Dive Center which is located on the waterfront in the Holiday Inn. It is in walking distance, if you like to walk. Otherwise, it's about a 5 minute taxi ride. They are a full service center that washes your gear, rinses, hangs to dry, keeps it locked up overnight, then packs it up, set it up, changes tanks in between dives, so all you have to do is show up and be ready to dive!

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    Coki Beach is on the East End. 20-30mins. from Bluebeards..

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    Go with Admirality! I've dived with them and they are awesome!! They take great care of you and are the nicest people!

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