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$2,650 USD — ($750 USD Deposit,
non refundable, to secure your spot)
Per Person based on Double Occupancy.
Rates based on Cash Payments.
Prices may change without warning, all
in-store prices will be considered
the most current.
Consider taking a course that isn't taught locally. Many are fun and easy with just diving. Talk to your trip coordinator or store staff of what courses are available on your trip.
As with all things, of course there is paperwork to be completed before your course can start. Please note any "Yes" on the medical form requires a doctor sign off prior to you entering the course. Both forms, the Medical and the form appropriate to your course, must be completed prior to the start of any course.
The Northeastern Caribbean is an intriguing area offering a blend of Dutch, British, French and native cultures on some of the most scenic islands of the Caribbean.
The Saba - St. Kitts Liveaboard itinerary, combining diving and optional island access, has always been unique within the liveaboard diving industry. As a dedicated dive liveaboard, all diving is done directly off of the vessel, using the expansive dive deck covering the aft third of the main deck. Each diver has his or her own dive gear bin; a large camera table, as well as rinse tanks, wetsuit drying racks, charging stations are available for all to use.
Diving in the Northeastern Caribbean will surprise you - it's not mentioned often in the mainstream diving magazines, but the variety of the topography and types of sites that we visit weekly will amaze you!
Saba, known for its submerged offshore pinnacles, is the 5 square mile top of a dormant volcano towering 3,000 feet above the surface and surrounded by volcanic sand. The abrupt topography above the sea is mirrored below, and the profusion of marine life attests to the early institution of the Saba Marine Park in 1987.
St. Kitts offers arguably the widest variety of sites including finger reefs, recent wrecks, and a variety of dropoffs that will capture your imagination.
Browse through our photo galleries, and see why many of our guests return to this vessel year after year - if you have a good eye, you'll commonly see marine life here that's considered rare in the rest of the Caribbean!
In addition we'll spend a night on St. Maarten to get acclimatized and start to relax.
Considered some of the more scenic Caribbean islands, Saba, St. Kits and St. Maarten offers a rich blend of Dutch, British, French and native cultures. The diving in the Northeastern Caribbean will certainly take your breath away with its topography, reefs and marine life.