Grand Turk diving - enjoy distinctive feeling
See is the operative word in Grand Turk diving: The visibility can exceed 30m (100 ft.). And you don't have to go deep to encounter impressive marine life -- active reef zones begin here at depths of just 9m (30 ft.) -- meaning you'll enjoy productive dives in better light and using better air production. The proximity of great diving to the docks also means you don't have to spend hours getting to and from your dives -- after an afternoon dive you can be back on land in plenty of time for happy hour. You can also enjoy one of the underwater world's great experiences: a night dive on the Wall, where, due to bioluminescence, the colors of the day become the phosphorescent illumination of the night. Dive Operators -- The owners and operators of the following dive companies are experienced divers on the island, and they know where to find marine life in a kaleidoscope of colors. They work with novices -- offering good beginning courses and training -- as well as experienced divers of all skill levels. Rates below are per person. Blue Water Divers, on Front Street, offers single dives, PADI registration, and dive packages, and even runs trips to Salt Cay. These people are top-rate and will tell you many facts and legends about diving in their country (like the fact that the highest mountain in the Turks & Caicos is 2,400m/7,872 ft. tall, but only the top 42m/138 ft. are above sea level!). A single-tank dive costs $45, with a two-tank dive going for $80; a night dive costs $50. Trips to Salt Cay and Gibbs Cay cost $60. Full PADI certification is $400. (Mitch Rolling, the Blue Water Divers dive master, is also the guitarist who plays at the Osprey Beach Hotel on Sun and Wed barbecue nights with the ripsaw band High Tide.) Cecil Ingham's Sea Eye Diving, on Duke Street, is convenient to most hotels in town. It offers two-tank morning dives at $65 to $75. An afternoon single-tank dive costs $45, and a single-tank night dive goes for $50. Rental equipment is also available. NAUI and PADI courses at all levels are offered. A full-certification course goes for $400, including training equipment and boat checkout dives. Dive packages that include accommodations can be arranged at a hotel of your choice. Snorkeling and cay trips are available for nondivers. Oasis Divers, on Duke Street, offers complete dive-master services, with dive adventures along the Wall, night dives, trips to Gibbs Cay, snorkeling trips, trips to Salt Cay, and dive/accommodations packages. A morning two-tank dive costs $86; a night dive is $50. An instruction course and dive from your resort is $110; a trip to Salt Cay is $50 and a trip to Gibbs Cay is $55.
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