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Bahamas Live Aboard March 22-29 of 2014

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Reservation Information for Individuals Regular Pricing Per person, double occupancy Per person, quad occupancy 50% per person deposit required at booking, balance due 100 days prior to the charter (non refundable)   Current Price (subject to change ) $2095 $1895 plus 5% VAT/Sales Tax and $30 dive permit fee Throughout the week aboard the Carib Dancer guests will depart Nassau to explore the dramatic walls, lush coral reefs and exciting animal encounters of the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. This protected area is one of the world's most successful marine parks with an area of 176 square miles consisting of an array of more than 350 small islands and cays. The crystal-clear tropical Atlantic pours over the deep cuts between the cays and constantly shifting sand bars. Waters are thick with coral reefs that are alive with every imaginable ocean critter from the living jewels – angelfish and butterfly fish – to the charismatic food-chain toppers

Truk Lagoon, the world’s best shipwreck destination March 2016

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Dive with us to see the ghost fleet of Truk Lagoon, the world’s best shipwreck destination. That’s only the beginning of your adventure. You’ll see an abundance of incredible tropical fish, anemones, gorgonians, and eagle rays. You'll have the option to dive at your leisure, or borrow one of our experienced local dive guides who will show you all those places you wouldn't find on your own. On a normal itinerary all sites can be dived within the recreational dive limits.  We highly recommend Wreck, Deep, Sidemount, and Tec 40.   More course info here. We recommend DAN insurance or equivalent. DAN Master insurance is preferred but not required. Commonly Visited Wreck and Reef Sites Ship Name Highlights Length Depth Range Fujikawa Maru Lush coral growth. Zero airplane fuselages and wing sections. 439’ 0’-120’ Yamagiri Maru 18" diameter artillery shells of Battleship Musashi. 437’ 60’-120’ Nippo Maru 2

Komodo Dive Trip March 28th 2015

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Komodo National Park Indonesia was established in 1980 and was declared a World Heritage Site and a Man and Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1986. The park was initially established to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis). Since then conservation goals have expanded to protecting its entire biodiversity, both marine and terrestrial. The Komodo National Park encompasses 1,817 square kilometers of spectacular land and marine wilderness, including the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Padar, and Gili Montagne and their surrounding waters. The signature land attraction on your Komodo Dancer LiveAboard cruise will be an encounter with the world’s largest lizard - the flesh eating Komodo Dragon. Komodo Dancer offers 7 Night and 10 Night cruises, featuring an enhanced itinerary that allows guests more time diving, more time in the signature area of the Komodo National Park. Many of our guests are avid photographers who like nothing more than hunting out weird