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One of the most popular diving destinations on the planet is the South Pacific region known as Palau. Indian Valley Scuba is taking a chartered group aboard the MV Siren next monthand several last-minute spots have just become available.
According to David Valaika of Indian Valley Scuba, Palau is truly one of the MUST DIVE places in the world. The incredible marine life, combined with World War II history and one of the worlds largest shark sanctuaries make Palau THE place for adventurous scuba divers.
He adds, This is our third visit to Palau, and we never thought wed have extra spaces, but a few have just become available. Were going out to the industry and giving a few lucky divers a chance to save almost $2,000 on a week-long adventure to Palau.
He explained that the base cost of the trip is $1,300 lower than the published price about the SY SIRENand there is additional $500 airfare credit offered by Indian Valley Travel when purchasing the trip. Optional add-ons are available including additional land-based diving with Sams Tours before and after the Siren charter.
Valaika encouraged any interested divers to contact his office IMMEDIATELY at 215-256-8600 for more details.
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According to David Valaika of Indian Valley Scuba, Palau is truly one of the MUST DIVE places in the world. The incredible marine life, combined with World War II history and one of the worlds largest shark sanctuaries make Palau THE place for adventurous scuba divers.
He adds, This is our third visit to Palau, and we never thought wed have extra spaces, but a few have just become available. Were going out to the industry and giving a few lucky divers a chance to save almost $2,000 on a week-long adventure to Palau.
He explained that the base cost of the trip is $1,300 lower than the published price about the SY SIRENand there is additional $500 airfare credit offered by Indian Valley Travel when purchasing the trip. Optional add-ons are available including additional land-based diving with Sams Tours before and after the Siren charter.
Valaika encouraged any interested divers to contact his office IMMEDIATELY at 215-256-8600 for more details.
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