facid16 Posted October 9, 2007 #1 Share Posted October 9, 2007 So I'll be in the Bahamas next month with Royal Caribbean arriving at 8am in Nassau and leaving at 5pm. A few friends and I want to go on a two tank dive but we're not sure who to do it through and whether or not we can make it time wise. If anyone has any experience with this, help would be great. As a side note, we considered going through the cruise, but it's an extra 60 bucks each, which is a bit too steep for a group of poor college kids. If there's another dive facility, that's fine too. We just want to make sure we can make it to the dive and make it back to the ship before it departs. Thanks again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carl2860 Posted October 13, 2007 #2 Share Posted October 13, 2007 So I'll be in the Bahamas next month with Royal Caribbean arriving at 8am in Nassau and leaving at 5pm. A few friends and I want to go on a two tank dive but we're not sure who to do it through and whether or not we can make it time wise. If anyone has any experience with this, help would be great. As a side note, we considered going through the cruise, but it's an extra 60 bucks each, which is a bit too steep for a group of poor college kids. If there's another dive facility, that's fine too. We just want to make sure we can make it to the dive and make it back to the ship before it departs. Thanks again. I have ben on SOS twice since we live 45 minutes from the Cape and last April ist I booked a scuba trip from the boat and they used Stuart Coves, the website is http://www.stuartcove.com/ and I had a great dive. The first one was in the area where they filmed "Into the Blue" and I saw about 20 reef sharks around the wreck, then we did a reef dive. The dive sites are just a few minutes out of the marina. The trip from the boat to the marina is about 30-45 minutes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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