Thursday, December 11, 2008

South Africa's Bitesize Shark Breaks!

BBC2’s Oceans series recently searched for Great White Shark (Caraharodon carcharias) in the Mediterranean which experts now believe provides a nursery for birthing and raising young. Join Dive Worldwide for a rush of adrenaline during a 5-day Great White Shark Weekend in South Africa. PLUS, right now get more South African Rand to the British pound whilst exchange rates are favourable. Holidays depart London daily throughout 2009 – best time to see Great White Shark - May till September.

The Atlantic and the Indian Oceans meet at the Cape Peninsula, the resultant differences in sea temperature promote a huge diversity of marine-life. Forests of kelp, abundant reef walls and caves - host to corals, sea anemones, sponges, seafans and nudibranches (sea slugs), local wrecks providing challenging dive experiences. Divers have an excellent chance to see Great White Sharks, as well as less dramatic but equally spectacular dolphins, seals and penguins. Both divers and non-divers can enjoy exhilarating and unforgettable shark encounters, either from the boat, as sharks frequently swim at the surface, or from cages. After arriving in Cape Town, non-divers follow a one-day PADI Discover Scuba course which involves a one-hour introduction to diving, a pool dive to become familiar with the equipment and a dive at a suitable dive site around the peninsula. Here, new divers will be able to enjoy the marine life and become accustomed to the sensation of being underwater in preparation for cage diving next day.

The ‘weekend’ costs £1,455 p/p (non divers £1,520) including international flights, pre-paid taxes, transfers, 3-nights B&B hotel accommodation, lunch on diving days, 2-days shark diving and a PADI Discover Scuba course for non-divers.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

NEW - SUN, SCUBA AND SAN SALVADOR

The latest episode of the BBC’s Oceans series investigated the depths of the Atlantic from a group of islands in its western reaches - the Bahamas. To experience a diver’s paradise of pristine reefs, historic wrecks, spectacular walls, blue holes, fantastic caves along with the opportunity to dive with diverse sea life, join Dive Worldwide on its NEW 10-day Riding Rock Resort & Marina dive holiday based on San Salvador – the Bahamas’ most south easterly island. Holidays depart London daily throughout the year.

Just twelve miles long and five miles wide, San Salvador is quiet, friendly and unspoilt, with endless deserted beaches and over 50 internationally renowned dive sites! With shallow reefs, stunning water clarity and more than 20 miles of dramatic vertical walls, beginning in as little as 40ft, the island offers a wealth of attractions. Divers are based at Riding Rock, a custom designed, oceanfront diving resort perched on a pinnacle washed by warm breezes and clear azure waters - ideal for watersport enthusiasts, complete with onsite dive centre. Also on offer is an impressive trio of custom dive boats with deep V-hulls, walk-through transoms, dive platforms with extended ladders, camera rinse stations and plenty of shaded deck. Back on land, enjoy freshly prepared Bahamian cuisine in the resort’s restaurant then relax in the Driftwood Lounge – taking in the magnificent ocean view. For time out of the water - visit San Salvador's other local attractions - 'Blackbeard's Castle' (he may once have held court here!), Dixon Hill Lighthouse - one of the last hand-operated, kerosine-lit lighthouses in the world, or Columbus Monument, commemorating the landfall of Christopher Columbus in 1492…

The holiday costs from £2,005 p/p including international flights, taxes, 7-nights full board hotel accommodation at Riding Rock Resort and 1-night (RO) on Nassau, plus 10 dives package with tanks and weights.

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Friday, November 14, 2008

NEW DIVE WORLDWIDE 2009 BROCHURE

The team at Dive Worldwide has been busy researching and testing (yes they do get their feet wet) lots of new and imaginative watery destinations for 2009! The result of their endeavours to find the next diving hotspots, is a bulging new brochure packed with innovative new itineraries and ideas for Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, the Maldives, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu and Tonga. Particularly notable for 2009 is the introduction of both Sudan and the Cook Islands into Dive Worldwide’s portfolio.

After great success with more extreme underwater experiences, including ice diving in Russia, Dive Worldwide now offers cave diving courses and holidays, accompanied by world-renowned cave diver extraordinaire, Martyn Farr – ideal for divers who thrill to cold, dark sub aqua, subterranean spaces!

Other exciting developments include a new collection of whale and dolphin watching holidays, thanks to an invitation from the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society for Dive Worldwide to operate their dedicated whale-watching programme Out of the Blue.

Looking ahead, with far fewer liveaboards being licensed to dive the more remote islands of Wolf and Darwin in the Galapagos archipelago, Dive Worldwide is delighted to announce it has secured four sailings on the M/V Sky Dancer, for prime weeks in 2010 and 2011 – early booking is essential!

Plunging into the pages of Dive Worldwide’s new brochure, readers will notice that there have been some big changes, including more in-depth information about the regions offered, together with relevant climate charts – always useful when planning where to go and when! All of this is backed up by a dedicated team of experts who know their product and are always happy to discuss ideas and concepts to make the perfect dive holiday a reality.

New holidays for 2009 include:

  • SUDAN: Royal Evolution from £2,449 p/p. The price includes flights, taxes, transfers, 14-night liveaboard, full board and diving.
  • COOK ISLANDS: Cook Islands Explorer from £3,535 p/p. The price includes flights, taxes, transfers, 9 nights on Rarotonga (room only) with 14 dives and 5 nights on Aitutaki (breakfast) with 6 dives.
  • THAILAND: Koh Ngai Diving from £1,335 p/p. The price includes flights, taxes, transfers, 7-nights hotel accommodation plus a 10-dive package with tanks and weights.
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Friday, October 17, 2008

ESCAPE TO STINGRAY CITY!

If the financial ‘crunch’ and the onset of short winter days are a daunting prospect – fear not. Dive Worldwide’s 9-day escape to Grand Cayman – an island of pristine beaches and superb marine life - comes with a saving of £150 p/p on the cost of luxurious beachfront accommodation if travelling before 19th December 08! Tours depart London four times a week – best time to go – NOW!

Nestled amongst the calm, turquoise waters of the western Caribbean, Grand Cayman is the largest of three Cayman Islands. Guests stay in luxury beachfront accommodation at The Reef Resort, located on 1,450ft of pristine white sand beach. The resort’s on-site dive operator, Ocean Frontiers, offers boat trips to diverse dive sites including the famous Stingray City - for close encounters of Southern Atlantic Stingray, to the less developed east end and Jack McKenny’s – at 25,000ft it is the northern hemisphere’s deepest drop-off. Bathed by prevailing currents and with visibility of up to 150ft, divers may also encounter sharks, turtles and Moray Eel amongst the teeming marine life. For time on dry land, follow the Mastic Trail through ancient forest where endemic animal species, including rare Blue Iguana, may be spotted, visit the Turtle Farm for further close-ups of Green Sea Turtle or simply relax back at the resort’s hot tub! After a full day’s activities, enjoy freshly prepared meals from Castro's Hideaway Ocean View Restaurant, then take in the magnificent Caribbean sunset from Castro’s Hideaway Beach Bar.

The holiday NOW costs from £1,485 p/p (was £1,635) (based on two sharing) including flights (BA), taxes, fuel surcharges, 7-nights hotel Studio Room accommodation at the Reef Resort (RO) and 5 days of 2-tank boat dives (10 dives), one night dive, plus tanks and weights.

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Friday, October 3, 2008

MANTA RAY OR HAMMERHEAD? - TAHITI - RANGIROA

Tahiti and her islands are definitely the underwater destination for observing anything ‘big’ and in large numbers. If the watery depths are calling, join Dive Worldwide on a 10-night dive holiday, based at Kia Ora Village Resort on the Rangiroa atoll, for exceptional year-round diving. From now till mid-October Rangiroa offers peak viewing of Manta Ray, then throughout January and February, large numbers of Hammerhead Sharks congregate to breed. Holidays depart London daily – best time to see Manta Ray – NOW!

The Rangiroa is the largest atoll in the South Pacific, offering a gigantic lagoon up to 28 metres deep, measuring 75km across and 25km wide - so large that it's impossible to see from one side to the other. Rangiroa's most famous diving spots, Avatoru - the best place to see Manta Ray, and Tiputa - also known as the ‘Shark Caves’ for obvious reasons, open on to the Pacific Ocean. Here, twice-daily tide surges allow for exceptional drift diving in crystal-clear waters, known as ‘shooting the pass’. A short distance out into the lagoon, the reef drops to 1,200 metres where sharks and other pelagics congregate, including Eagle Ray, Jackfish, Barracuda, Turtle and Dolphin. Divers are based at Kia Ora Village resort, consisting of Polynesian-style bungalows set amongst a large coconut plantation on the lagoon's edge. Although scuba diving is the major attraction, there are also great sites for snorkelling, swimming and relaxing around the vast lagoon and for time out of the water, choose from tennis, bike rides and glass bottom boat tours.

The tour costs from £4,135 p/p including scheduled flights, taxes, transfers, hotel accommodation with breakfast, plus 16 dives with equipment.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

PNG DIVE PACKAGE – SAVE £710 PER COUPLE

Dive Worldwide is offering a great diving deal in Papua New Guinea based on two divers travelling together. Book two seven-night accommodation and diving packages at the Tawali Resort and get the second one for half price - PLUS each diver receives £100 discount off the total holiday price. Tours depart London daily, throughout the year.

Tucked away on a volcanic bluff overlooking the clear protected waters of Milne Bay, accessible only by boat, is Papua New Guinea's best kept scuba diving secret - Tawali Resort, Tawali's unique location offers a multitude of attractions; the best exotic 'muck diving' in Milne Bay, reef diving and prolific blue-water diving with schooling pelagics and larger predators like sharks, rays, and even small whales. Big animals often seen include Hammerhead Sharks, Giant Manta Rays, and occasionally Whale Sharks and Minke Whales. There are over 25 dive sites within a 5-minute boat ride of the resort and unlimited shore diving is available from the dive dock. The spacious guest accommodation features two queen size beds and what may be the ultimate private balcony, overlooking a reef-fringed bay framed by tall tropical trees. There is a variety of non-diving activities around the resort, including hiking to waterfalls and caves and village visits.

The holiday now costs from £4,660 per couple including flights and taxes, transfers and a 7-night full board accommodation and dive package.
(The holiday normally costs £5,370 per couple – representing a saving of £710 p/p).

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Friday, August 29, 2008

MICRONESIA - MANTA RAY BAY HOTEL YAP

Not only is Yap famous for its large population of resident Manta Rays but during filming of the BBC's current wildlife series, Pacific Abyss, new discoveries of fish were spotted including a large, slate-blue Chromis Damselfish, along with other more likely residents such as Silvertip and Grey Reef Sharks, Lyretail Angelfish and Yellow-striped Squirrelfish. For the opportunity to get immersed with some of world’s most spectacular marine life, specialists Dive Worldwide offer 11-day holidays incorporating 7-nights at Manta Ray Bay Hotel in Yap with a 10-dive package – tours depart London NOW!

Guests are based at the Manta Ray Bay Resort, designed by, and built for divers. Choose from elegant and spacious en-suite, air-conditioned rooms complete with mini bar, safe, balcony and satellite television or deluxe ocean view with private roof jacuzzi and sun deck! Enjoy delicious meals and lagoon views at Manta Ray Bistro, the finest restaurant on the island, and a refreshing cold drink by the water’s edge in the Nautical Weaver Bar. Resident 5-star PADI diving facility, Yap Divers, offers world-class diving and a full lineup of diver education programmes along with five radio-equipped twin engine dive boats - to get divers quickly to where the underwater action is - including sharks, turtles, Pipefish, Frogfish, Nudibranches and Mandarin fish. Topside, Yap is the most intriguing of the Micronesian Islands, with its giant stone money, grass skirts and traditional Men’s Houses. Other activities on offer include sea kayaking, hiking and village tours.

The holiday costs from £2,059 p/p including scheduled flights, transfers, 7-nights B&B accommodation at the Manta Ray Bay Resort, 1-night in Manila with breakfast and a 10-dive package, tanks and weights.

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Friday, August 22, 2008

MICRONESIA - 11-DAY BLUE LAGOON RESORT

In a new BBC series, Pacific Abyss, Kate Humble sets sail on a Pacific adventure with a team of natural history filmmakers and deep-water marine biologists to explore the undiscovered depths of the world's oceans – starting in Truk Lagoon. During the making of the series, the team found an environment with a higher density of species than any other known aquatic environment on Earth, including several new fish species. Join tailor-made specialist, Dive Worldwide on an underwater tour of one of the world's remotest stretches of water during an 11-day Micronesian dive holiday, departing London daily – available now.

With more ocean than land, some of Micronesia's best sights are underwater. World-famous, Truk Lagoon is host to an entire Japanese fleet, frozen in time, sunk in WWII during US Operation Hailstone. Complete with sake cups and skeletons, jeeps and tanks tied on board and fighter planes still waiting in the holds, the wrecks have been declared an underwater museum. Incredible corals in a kaleidoscope of colours and shapes along with schooling tropical fish attract divers worldwide for both day and night diving. Nowhere else in the world are there so many wrecks in close proximity, situated in shallow clear water - many visible while snorkelling. Guests are based at Blue Lagoon Resort, conveniently situated on a palm-fringed point of Moen Island offering breathtaking views of the world’s largest lagoon. The resort offers air-conditioned, en-suite rooms, each with a private balcony, an excellent restaurant offering a choice of local seafood and Pacific and Asian cuisine. Local dive operator, Blue Lagoon Dive Centre, conveniently collects divers from the hotel dock – it couldn’t be easier!

The holiday costs from £1,930 p/p including flights, transfers, 7-nights hotel accommodation at Blue Lagoon Dive Resort (plus 1-night in Manila with transfers) with breakfast, and a 5-day dive package (2 boat dives per day, tanks and weights).
Chuuk State Dive Permit fee, currently US$30 p/p (~£16) is payable locally. A drinking permit is available at a cost of US$15 (~£8) also payable locally.

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Friday, August 8, 2008

HA’APAI ENCOUNTERS WITH HUMPBACKS - TONGA

Swim and dive with Humpback Whales during an 11-day exploration of the Ha’apai Islands, part of the South Pacific Island Kingdom of Tonga, with diving specialists Dive Worldwide. Departures are available from Heathrow weekly from now until October, coinciding with peak season for Tonga whale watching.

The Ha'apai group of islands is Tonga's best kept secret, with friendly people, an uncanny sense of timelessness, white sand beaches, balmy breezes and warm waters teeming with tropical fish. There are 60 small islands of which only 17 are inhabited. With virtually no tourism, these small islands with traditional fishing villages and fantastic beaches are truly enchanting. A highlight of the diving in Ha'apai is the geography of the reefs themselves. There are caves, canyons, caverns and tunnels to explore on just about every dive with probably many more yet to be discovered. There are also vertical walls, fast flowing passes and colourful coral gardens. Hard corals dominate the reefs but there are also gorgonian fans and soft corals to be found. From July to October Humpback Whales pass through the Ha'apai group, migrating from their summer feeding grounds in the Antarctic. The whales come to the warm protected South Pacific to mate and give birth and are often spotted from the diving boat - the very lucky may even get a closer encounter during a dive. Guests are accommodated at the Sandy Bay Resort, situated on a long stretch of secluded white sand beach with all tide swimming and an excellent snorkelling reef. The onsite dive centre, Happy Ha’apai Divers, caters for both novice and experienced divers. Many of the dive sites are within the shelter of the islands and barrier reef, but there are also a number of dives that are in more open water providing opportunities for pelagic animal encounters, including sharks, tuna, trevally and barracuda. During whale season, through passive observation and interaction, the dive team aim to provide divers with a unique opportunity to share an extraordinary Humpback Whale experience.

The holiday costs from £1,995 p/p including flights, taxes, transfers, accommodation at the Sandy Bay Resort with breakfast daily and a 10-dive package (tanks and weights included).


Friday, July 25, 2008

***STAY 7-NIGHTS – PAY FOR 5*** CARIBBEAN CALABASH - GRENADA

With the UK weather front remaining unsettled why not dive into the guaranteed warmth of a Caribbean island, surrounded by striking reefs, spectacular walls and wrecks - perfect for all levels of diver, AND save £200 p/p on a 7-night holiday. Dive Worldwide offers 2 FREE nights at Grenada’s elegant Calabash Hotel & Villas available now until 14th December 2008.

The Spice Island of Grenada lies at the southernmost tip of the Windward Islands, just 100 miles from Venezuela. With over 40 picturesque white sand beaches, turquoise waters, cultural and historical sites and a pleasant year-round average climate of 23°C, it’s the perfect destination for a relaxing, tropical holiday. For divers, Grenada is known for spectacular walls and wrecks, with sharks, turtles, lobsters and giant Moray Eels gliding against the backdrop of soft coral forests, striking reefs and sponges. There are a wide variety of dive sites including the Bianca C, known as the ‘Titanic of the Caribbean’, representing an ideal challenge for technical wreck dives. Other famous wrecks include Shakem, Buccaneer and San Juan. The Calabash Hotel & Villas offers every luxury from breakfast on a private balcony prepared and served by a personal waiter to the culinary creations of the hotel’s famous Gary Rhodes Restaurant. Scubatech Grenada, located on site, offers a full range of PADI courses and is one of only three centres in the Caribbean offering Rebreather training, so divers of all abilities are well catered for. Complimentary watersports (non-motorised) are available from the beach and for time out of the water, tennis, snooker, billiards and fitness room are also on offer.


The holiday now costs from £1,120 p/p (based on two sharing) including flights (XL Airlines), taxes, 7-nights B&B accommodation in Westside Suite at the Calabash Hotel & Villas and a 10 dive package with Scubatech Grenada.

Friday, July 11, 2008

LAST CHANCE FOR 2008 - JOIN DIVE WORLDWIDE AND WDCS WHALE & DOLPHIN-WATCHING IN THE AZORES - 11th AUGUST DEPARTURE

Dive Worldwide, in association with the Whale & Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS), offers a 10-day holiday exploring the waters surrounding the Azorean archipelago aboard the specially-chartered catamaran Physeter, accompanied by some of the world’s most experienced cetacean experts. Last departure for 2008, from Horta - 11th August 08.

The lush, green volcanic islands of the Portuguese Azorean archipelago still remain untouched by mass tourism and the surrounding waters are home to a wide variety of whales and dolphins. No fewer than 21 species have been seen in recent years of which 7 are regularly sighted. Between 5 and 6 days will be spent whale and dolphin-watching aboard the catamaran Physeter, accompanied by experienced naturalists and scientific researchers engaged in the Whale-Watch Azores Project (one of a worldwide network of WDCS’ vital cetacean conservation projects). Passengers will help the experts search for Sperm Whales, Bottlenose, Risso’s, Common, Spotted, and Striped Dolphins, together with rarer Rough-toothed Dolphins, Cuvier’s and Sowerby’s Beaked Whales, False Killer Whales, Humpbacks, Minkes, Fin and Sei Whales. The Physeter offers plenty of room for watching and photographing whales and dolphins thanks to its wide bow and three spacious deck areas. A further 2-3 days will be spent ashore enjoying land-based activities. Throughout the holiday, guests will be accommodated in an environmentally-friendly eco-lodge in Horta town, on the island of Faial.

The holiday costs from £1,295 p/p including transfers, accommodation, all meals excluding lunch and dinner on 2 shore days, whale and dolphin-watching onboard the Physeter and expert guiding. Flights are not included.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

GOING SOLO IN GRENADA - STILL PLACES ON SINGLES-ONLY DIVING HOLIDAY - SEPTEMBER DEPARTURE

Dive Worldwide still has availability on a week-long singles-only diving holiday in Grenada, departing London 7th September 2008. Go on, take the plunge!

The Spice Island of Grenada lies at the southernmost tip of the Windward Islands, just 100 miles from Venezuela. With over 40 picturesque white sand beaches fringing turquoise waters, cultural and historical sites and a pleasant year-round average climate of 23C, it’s the perfect destination for a relaxing, tropical holiday. For divers, Grenada is known for spectacular walls and wrecks, with sharks, turtles, lobsters and giant Moray Eels gliding against the backdrop of soft coral forests, striking reefs and sponges. There are a wide variety of dive sites including the Bianca C, known as the ‘Titanic of the Caribbean’, representing an ideal challenge for technical wreck dives. Other famous wrecks include Shakem, Buccaneer and San Juan. True Blue Bay Resort is famed for the warmth of the owners and their welcoming staff who ensure guests get the most out of their stay and quickly become friends and part of True Blue’s extended family. The hotel’s superb waterfront restaurant specialises in Caribbean and Mexican food. Here, guests can relax with a refreshing Margarita or try the famous grilled lobster or speciality nachos. Aquanauts Dive Centre is a 5-star Gold Palm resort and one of Grenada’s leading dive operations. With an excellent fleet of purpose-built boats and full range of PADI courses, divers of all abilities are well catered for.

The holiday costs from £999 p/p including flights, transfers, 7-nights bed and breakfast accommodation at the True Blue Bay Resort, 10 dives with Aquanauts, welcome cocktail party and bbq night.

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Friday, June 13, 2008

KIDS STAY FREE - ALL-INCLUSIVE SUNSET WATERS BEACH RESORT - CURACAO – NETHERLAND ANTILLES

Throughout July and August Dive Worldwide is offering a ‘Kids Stay Free’ special at the all-inclusive Sunset Waters Beach Resort in Curaçao. 7-night holidays depart London daily throughout the summer holidays.

Formed from volcanic limestone on which coral has been growing for centuries, the Caribbean island of Curaçao is a scuba diver’s paradise. There are over 65 pristine dive sites including one of the island’s most famous dives, the ‘Mushroom Forest’. Appropriately named due to the countless eroded star coral outcrops, which rise up from the sandy bottom resembling giant mushrooms. Turtles and Nurse Sharks are frequently spotted here, either finning along the reef or with their heads tucked beneath ledges. But let’s not forget the kids, Curaçao is particularly family-friendly with lots of fun attractions, including one of the biggest Ostrich farms outside Africa, and a Dolphin Academy, where visitors of all ages can swim, snorkel or dive with these extraordinary creatures. Sunset Waters Beach Resort comes up trumps too with mini-golf (there’s a mini tournament each Friday), kayaking, tennis and basket ball, a fabulous freshwater pool to make a splash in and one of the best beaches on the island. The resort also has its own dive centre, with some of the best Curaçao diving, including the ‘Mushroom Forest’, just minutes away by boat.

The holiday costs from £1,599 p/adult and £815 p/child (ages 12 years and under) including scheduled flights, airline taxes and fuel surcharges, transfers and 7-nights all inclusive accommodation at the Sunset Waters Beach Resort in a Superior Double Room with 2 Queen beds (children 12 years and under stay free if accompanied by an adult).

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