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Ask cardzard (Dennis) our Invasions and Surges coordinator.
They always have some sort of group get together so he may know places with meeting rooms that could be used to dance. Plus they'll be dive resorts.
Or ask him for his contacts at Bay Islands Adventures - our booking agent.
Ask Dennis about the Sunscape AI resort on Curacao - they must have meeting rooms. Ocean Encounters is on-site, The Dive Bus nearby for escorted shore dives/snorkels and Curacao has about 60 dive sites off the beach. IMO better diving than Bonaire but similar.
The Tugboat south of town is a signature wreck - it's 17' deep. My friends were there when a cruise snorkel trip dropped 50 snorkelers. To the west - Playa Jeremi was a good dive - the north wall of the cove is listed on Frommer's top 20 Carib Snorkels list. No facilities there, To do the best shore dives you'd need vehicles.
Check with Lions Dive resort also - it's a sprawling place with open areas - maybe concrete/pavers though - I walked around it one morning. Ocean Encounters main shop is there plus they do the Dolphin dives since the Sea Aquarium is a short walk across the channel. Kind of a small beach and average shore dive. Beach bar and Hemingway's restaurant. The Mambo Beach club/Blvd shops is within a few minutes walk. They also have a scheduled shuttle to downtown - maybe 10mins. away.
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They always have some sort of group get together so he may know places with meeting rooms that could be used to dance. Plus they'll be dive resorts.
Or ask him for his contacts at Bay Islands Adventures - our booking agent.
Ask Dennis about the Sunscape AI resort on Curacao - they must have meeting rooms. Ocean Encounters is on-site, The Dive Bus nearby for escorted shore dives/snorkels and Curacao has about 60 dive sites off the beach. IMO better diving than Bonaire but similar.
The Tugboat south of town is a signature wreck - it's 17' deep. My friends were there when a cruise snorkel trip dropped 50 snorkelers. To the west - Playa Jeremi was a good dive - the north wall of the cove is listed on Frommer's top 20 Carib Snorkels list. No facilities there, To do the best shore dives you'd need vehicles.
Check with Lions Dive resort also - it's a sprawling place with open areas - maybe concrete/pavers though - I walked around it one morning. Ocean Encounters main shop is there plus they do the Dolphin dives since the Sea Aquarium is a short walk across the channel. Kind of a small beach and average shore dive. Beach bar and Hemingway's restaurant. The Mambo Beach club/Blvd shops is within a few minutes walk. They also have a scheduled shuttle to downtown - maybe 10mins. away.
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