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We do our diving with N2theBlue - their shop is at the end of the Pier. We were introduced to them by the son of a friend who worked for them in 2016 and they have become our dive shop of choice. We use Paul for shore dives and Jenny for boat dives and have developed a relationship with them. Even though we had not been diving on the island since last August, they remembered us and what we like to look at (even remembered I normally dive a Kraken double hose and were surprised when I showed up with a conventional rig). Both are great at finding the unusual critters (Bat Fish, Sea Horses, nesting Octopus, ...). Paul is a GoPro user, like my wife and Jenny is a DSLR user, like me - so we wind up talking lots about techniques and improvements.
They also have a boat at Salt River for diving the Canyon/Wall. Friends of ours posted a bunch of pictures on our Private Group Site on Facebook of a large Pod of Dolphins hanging out there last week (I understand there are 3 known Pods that hang out around the island at all times).
We like the fact that they take a maximum of 6 divers on the boat (yes the boat is smaller) - most times we dive the end of the Pier in the afternoon and we are the only divers and the dives last well over an hour.
They also have a boat at Salt River for diving the Canyon/Wall. Friends of ours posted a bunch of pictures on our Private Group Site on Facebook of a large Pod of Dolphins hanging out there last week (I understand there are 3 known Pods that hang out around the island at all times).
We like the fact that they take a maximum of 6 divers on the boat (yes the boat is smaller) - most times we dive the end of the Pier in the afternoon and we are the only divers and the dives last well over an hour.