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Dive Adventures News

November 2007 We now offer free wireless broadband internet for our guests. You can upload your photos, check your email, and stay in touch with home, all from the convenience of our waterfront shop. Bring your laptop and relax after a dive while staying in touch.

Jan. 2006 We are pleased to announce a most unique opportunity for dive groups.
Rent The Old Fort Classic Villa -  Rent the entire estate for 10-16 people and dive with Dive Adventures. Located high on a hilltop, this historic property has a commanding views of the surrounding islands. It includes swimming pool, a staff of four including gourmet chef, and 10 dives per person. A truly unique Caribbean Experience.

Ron Williams Oct. 2005 Co -owner Ron Williams recently upgraded to PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor. All the Dive Adventures staff are PADI Instructors. Congratulations to Ron!  We'd like to invite all our guests interested in continuing their training to visit our revised Instruction page and sign up for one of our many courses.

US Caribbean passport deadline withdrawn amid complaints. New schedule for implementation to be announced. The United States has withdrawn a proposed December 2005 deadline for implementing new rules that would require Americans to show passports when returning from the Caribbean, an official said.

This October 13th-16th Dive Adventures will join over 14,000 dive and travel industry professionals from around the world when they gather in Houston, Texas to take part in the world’s premier trade exhibition for the scuba diving, snorkeling, ocean sports and adventure/dive travel industries. This event showcases over 700 exhibitors on a show floor that spans 175,000 square feet, and will offer the most extensive educational program in the industry. DEMA Show

March 2004 - The twins are growing fast. Now over four months old they are the toast of the dive shop.

August 2003 -  PADI Open Water Dive Instructor, Laury Stowe, and Assistant Instructor, Ron Williams of the Dive Shop Bequia Dive Adventures trained students of the Bequia Community High School and Bequia Seventh Day Adventist Secondary in the skills of Scuba diving.

The instructors used state-of-the-art equipment, classroom sessions, and guided programmes on the beach and near the reef, to help the Sandwatch students develop a greater appreciation of the coral reef as a dynamic force in our ecosystem.

The students' enthusiasm and appreciation were wrapped up by Tammy Williams 'From this Scuba Dive Programme, I have learnt that not only are the creatures on land important, but those underwater as well. It's a different environment and everything can exist with one another, depending on each other for survival. I had lots of fun while learning'.
H.L. Belmar for the The Vincentian, 15 August 2003
T
he Students were from the UNESCO Sandwatch Beach Monitoring and Analysis Programme


 

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