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All dives with english speaking diveguide - Alle Tauchgänge mit deutschen Tauchguide |
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At Arawak Divers you will have ALLWAYS a highly-trained PADI Instructor diving with you on our over 25 dive sites :
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Deep Blue
Reef-Top: 9 meters (30 ft.) – slope/wall to maximum depth of 40 meters (130 ft.) Touring around the “Big Sister” you “fly” along the second level of reef-edge at around 20 meters (65 feet) offering the adventure of a deep dive into a rock garden. Simply "World-Class-Diving" as rated by press and marine biologists Marine life : black corals, deep water gorgonians, large schools of fish, nurse sharks, giant lobsters, stingray / eagle rays and much more
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Jack Iron Point
Amazing reef with nurse sharks and sting rays Sandy bottom inhabited by “trees” of gorgonians and conchs Great place to see turtles Colonies of lobsters, hidden urchins, crabs to fingerprint snails
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Tropical Hill
Enchanting underwater formation inhabited by hundreds of sergeant majors and colonies of hydroid zoanthid´s , soft corals, hard corals and azure vase sponges Around the Tropical Hill you find lobsters, stingrays, turtles to yellowhead jawfish and sailfin blennies
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The Rock
Excellent dive where you can find overhangs with nurse sharks, rock beauties and fairy basslets and the top of the reef covered with elkhorn corals and lettuce sea slugs
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“Westsider” of the “Twin Tugs”
A 30 meter / 100 feet tug boat which sunk on the 04th of September 2004 - lying in 29 meters (96 ft) of water Surrounded by schools of juvenile fish, barracudas, french / gray / queen angelfishes Only for the experienced diver! Spectacular Wreck-Diving...and already magnificent abundance in marine life to see!! The wrecks can be dived individually or both of them in one dive!!
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Mabouya Whirlpool
Dive in our whirlpool – where bubbles from volcanic activity coming to the surface. Reef with lobsters, moray eels, stingrays, critters. Here you find also a small tugboat in 24 meters (80 feet), which sunk 2001, where you still can go behind the wheel and steer your way underwater !
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Limekiln Cliff
Great reef inhabited by schools of fish incl. ceros and southern sennets Hiding place for turtles Perfect site for night diving where you can see giant channel clinging crabs (claws bigger then your hands !) , orange ball corallimorphs and our "Christmas Lightning"
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