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EVMia

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It's hard to believe it was 30 years ago when the original M/V Caribbean Explorer set sail from Bobby’s Marina in St. Maarten on her first ever scuba liveaboard charter! On that day in June 1987, there were no moorings; dive sites were located by triangulating landmarks ashore; all pertinent information was sent to boat captains via Telex…St. Maarten didn’t even have a USA direct phone on the island until 1989; and, she was the only scuba diving liveaboard to visit this grand destination! Guess what – that’s still the case for Caribbean Explorer II! We quickly realized we had come across the Caribbean’s best-kept secret for scuba diving and wanted to share it with the world.

Read today's newsletter to learn about our history, why we are still in love with diving Saba and St. Kitts AND how you can come celebrate with us this summer aboard Caribbean Explorer II!

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Feature in Skin Diver Magazine 1988

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Feature in Skin Diver Magazine 1997
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Caribbean Explorer ~ 1987 - 2008 (The Fleet's first vessel)
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The Caribbean Explorer II ~ 2003 - Current
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Three islands, three distinct Caribbean cultures, and three new stamps in your passport!
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Corinthian dive site, St.Kitts by guest Bryce Ford
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Yellow-Streaked Sea Goddess by guest Hart Kerbel
 

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