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Heading to Bermuda to dive. Hoping to find an operator other than the typical cattle boat/beginner-crowd type. Would like to see some of the less visited wrecks. Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

TM2DIVE
 
TM2DIVE:
Heading to Bermuda to dive. Hoping to find an operator other than the typical cattle boat/beginner-crowd type. Would like to see some of the less visited wrecks. Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

TM2DIVE

I've dived there many times, but not in recent years. There's probably no reason things have changed, but years ago a Bermuda dive operator's customers were either resort qualified or cruise ship passengers - utter unknowns. Hence, the most dives were guided tours limited by the weakest diver in the group.

Although I still have family there, I haven't brought my dive gear along in years; I'm headed there again in a few weeks and will leave my gear at home again. It's a pity; Bermuda has a goodly number of (US) Civil War wrecks and some magnificent reef structures.

Just out of curiosity: Can you find a dive package in Bermuda?
 

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