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Old 04-23-2007, 12:13 AM
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Hello everyone. I will be starting at AUC in September. As an avid diver (advanced open water certified), I am hoping to get in a few dives before school (and the studying) begins. Can anyone give me a recommendation on the best dive shop(s) on the island?

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Old 04-23-2007, 12:51 AM
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i liked the one in simpson bay....i dont remember the name of it but its on the left hand side of the road before the bridge across from mcdonalds
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Old 04-23-2007, 07:00 AM
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Hello everyone. I will be starting at AUC in September. As an avid diver (advanced open water certified), I am hoping to get in a few dives before school (and the studying) begins. Can anyone give me a recommendation on the best dive shop(s) on the island?

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Dive Safari and there is one more in Pelican Key.... just down the rock road from Bucaneer's Bar. I forgot the name.
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besides sxm, you definitely will want to hit up saba for a dive.....absolutely amazing
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Old 04-23-2007, 09:14 AM
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I'd go with Dive Safari...I've been diving with them a couple of times and they did a great job. Very professional staff and knowledgable divemasters. I'd go to the one in Simpson Bay though because they have fewer cruise ship customers. It's also much closer to AUC. The one in phillipsburg is right by the cruise ship pier.
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There is a diving club at AUC (or I assume there still is one), anyone have the contact info?
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Old 04-23-2007, 04:54 PM
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I dove alot while on the island, i used dive adventures at at pelican bay. I was very happy with them, i also took several advanced classes with them.

But when i was back for graduation i went with them a few times and i was not impressed. They had some new dive masters who did not know the sites well ( i knew the layouts and bouy locations better than them). Also they brought us down on the wrong site and completed screwed up my dive profile.

as for Dive Safari in simpson bay, i have only dove with them once and had a great time, the folks that own the shop are very good ( i bought and rented some gear from them) I have never heard a bad thing about them.

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I dove alot while on the island, i used dive adventures at at pelican bay. I was very happy with them, i also took several advanced classes with them.

But when i was back for graduation i went with them a few times and i was not impressed. They had some new dive masters who did not know the sites well ( i knew the layouts and bouy locations better than them). Also they brought us down on the wrong site and completed screwed up my dive profile.

as for Dive Safari in simpson bay, i have only dove with them once and had a great time, the folks that own the shop are very good ( i bought and rented some gear from them) I have never heard a bad thing about them.

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I sincerely regret not getting certified while I was down on the island, that and missing out on sports fishing.
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I sincerely regret not getting certified while I was down on the island, that and missing out on sports fishing.
I thought the idea of having to give up your catch didn't appeal to me at all. I chose not to fish because of that reason along with the high costs being charged.
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