Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Costa Rica Dive Experience – 9 days from £1740 pp

Diving on the southern Pacific-side of Costa Rica is an Aladdin’s cave for the serious SCUBA diver. It has an abundant marine-life ranging from reef sharks to Humpback Whales, Giant Manta Rays to turtles and Puffer Fish to Barracuda - to name only a few. Stretching just 150 miles wide, from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, and 250 miles long from Nicaragua to the Panama border, Costa Rica is one of the few places on earth to offer an incredible diversity of scenery, climate and adventure opportunities.

Dive Worldwide has a number of suggested itineraries including the 9-day Costa Rica Dive Experience. Highlights include Irazu Volcano National Park, Coco Beach, diving the Catalina Islands and two dives in the Gulf of Papagayo.

Starting any date in June or July, the holiday costs from £1740 pp (two sharing) which includes, flights, transfers, diving, National Park fees, excursions and activities. Call 845 130 6980 (www.diveworldwide.com).

When booking late is a guaranteed disaster!

When booking late is a guaranteed disaster!

Dive Worldwide offers unique Galapagos options for 2010/11

While many tour operators are experiencing late bookings from those looking for bargains, places for Dive Worldwide’s unique trips to the Galapagos aboard the Sky Dancer boat in 2010 and 2011 are being snapped up; the vessel is one of few liveaboard boats that has a licence to visit the dive sites of Darwin and Wolf; the Holy Grail of SCUBA and considered the best dive sites on earth.

Timing is everything and the two departure dates for 2010 (5 June and 20 November) have been carefully designed to coincide with the shark whaling season; other large species divers can expect to meet are Sea Lions, Hammerhead Sharks (in their hundreds!), turtles, stingrays and Mantras.

The newly built Sky Dancer (max. 16 guests) features all the amenities the serious diver could wish for including Nitrox fills, en suite cabins and spacious lounges for relaxing after a hard day’s exploring underwater. Dining is a daily highlight with fine food and wine to enjoy with new found friends.

The dive deck features a water fountain, mask defogging station, two showers, and a supply of fresh towels. For photographers there are special tanks for rinsing cameras and a photo-table complete with photo supplies. There will also be a photo pro on hand for assistance and camera equipment for hire.

Out of the water, the itinerary allows plenty of time for exploring the remote, beautiful Galapagos where animal encounters are likely to include Sea Lions playing in the sand, Marine Iguanas, Giant Turtles, penguins diving from rocks and booby birds performing mating dances. Two hundred years on, it is easy to see why Charles Darwin was so captivated by the islands.

The holiday departs on 5 June and 20 November 2010 and cost from £4389 pp. This includes international and domestic flights, transfers, 7 nights on boat (full board), 2 nights in Quito hotel, marine park fees, up to 4 dives a day (including equipment) and professional guides.

For further information call 0845 130 6980 (www.diveworldwide.com)

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Dive Worldwide - Great White Shark Diving Weekend

The ultimate weekend is available from Dive Worldwide – shark diving in South Africa but the trip can also be enjoyed by non divers.

The trip includes two full days of cage diving with Great White Sharks. Fly out Thursday night and arrive back on Tuesday morning. The best time of year to see the sharks is from May – August.

Non-Divers
The exhilarating and unforgettable experience of sharing the water with these incredible animals is also available to non-divers; either from the boat, as great white sharks frequently swim at the surface offering great views, or from cages, following a one day PADI Discover Scuba course.

Upon arrival day in Cape Town you will have a one hour introduction to the theory of diving, watch a video and then discuss the most important aspects of the equipment safety. A pool dive enables you to become familiar with the equipment, then it is off to a suitable dive site around the peninsula, where you will be able to enjoying the marine life and the sensation of being underwater.

The trip costs from £1455 pp which includes flights, transfers, diving and lunch on both days, and 3 nights’ B&B.

Call 0845 130 6980 (www.diveworldwide.com).

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sardine Run Diving Adventure

If BBC TV’s Nature’s Great Events Sardine Run, narrated by Sir David Attenborough (screened tonight, Wednesday 4 March), has fired your imagination then why not plunge the warm waters of South Africa for yourself with Dive Worldwide to witness this extraordinary phenomenon first hand?

Each year, around June, one of the most amazing spectacles in the animal kingdom takes place off the KwaZulu Natal coastline. Millions of sardines migrate north, following cold winter currents toward the warm Indian Ocean, a gigantic smorgasbord attracting thousands of marine predators - dolphins, sharks, seals and game fish, even occasional Orcas and whales. The resultant feeding frenzy drives the shoals to the surface where they fall prey to dive bombing avian predators.

During the Sardine Run it is possible that you will get to see Humpback and Brides Whales, Common and Bottlenose Dolphins, Bronze Whalers, Dusky Blacktip and Bull Sharks, sailfish, tuna, Cape Gannets, skewers, Storm Petrels and, albatross. Although trips can be arranged from Aliwal Shoal, Dive Worldwide recommends the Port St. Johns area where, historically, the chance of sardine encounters is higher.

Dive Worldwide’s 10 day Sardine Run Adventure (click for full itinerary) costs from £2319 pp (two sharing) which includes flights, transfers, 7 nights’ B&B (lodge), 5 days’ diving (up to 3 dives per day), tanks and weights. Trips depart 14, 21 and 28 June and 5 July.