Turks and Caicos Nov 6-15th

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Deerfield Beach, Fl
# of dives
100 - 199
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Turks and Caicos 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010 - Sunday, November 14, 2010
Price - US $1150.00
12 openings
November 6-14 2010
$1150.00 Diver
$780.00 Non-Diver
$1496.00 Diver private room
The Turks and Caicos offer you now the antidote to stress. Excitement is waiting for a Green Flash at sundown, watching dolphins play in the turquoise waters, or ospreys diving for their dinner. It is discovering an orchid along a nature trail, or photographing the fish that inhabit the miles of fringing reefs. These islands are now what the Caribbean used to be. Hospitality is not a commodity but the golden rule.
If this is what you are looking for, then take the trouble to find us hidden between Florida and Puerto Rico, beyond the Bahamas and as close to a peaceful paradise as you will ever find on this earth.
Grand Turk also benefits from being very close to the Grand Turk Passage, with the drop
off being only about 200-330 yards off shore. The profile for the entire east coast of the
island runs a gradual slope down to 20 to 60 feet and then the drop off to over 7000 feet
in some places, providing great shallow-water reef dives and snorkeling along with
stupendous wall dives.

Rarely do you do a dive in Grand Turk where you don’t see hawksbill turtles, sharks, rays or other large sea life as well as a plethora of smaller life including Blue Tangs, parrot fish of all colors, grunts, goats, trigger, trunk, file and virtually every Caribbean fish on
the fish charts, as well as a few that aren’t shown such as stone fish.
At virtually every site there are resident moray eels (green and spotted), grouper or other aquatic life to delight both the beginning and advanced divers.
We are going to stay at the Osprey Beach Hotel in Grand Turk, boasts 28 beachfront rooms, many with full kitchens, king size beds or two queen beds, cable television and a fresh water pool overlooking the clear blue water. With a well stocked pool bar, you can enjoy a cool drink while soaking in the warm sun. There are several shaded areas with lounge chairs as well as lounge chairs on the beach. There are many things to do in Grand Turk. Scuba Diving may be this island's main attraction, but don't let that stop you from exploring the island's history, culture and local people. This will be a Caribbean vacation getaway you won't soon forget.
$1150.00 per person includes:
**7 nights @ Osprey w/2 per Deluxe room Osprey Beach Hotel - Accommodations
**6 days of 2 tank boat dives
**6 days of unlimited shore diving
**Group leader
**Hotel Taxes and Airport Transfers

$600 non-refundable deposit due at sign up.

Please contact Desert Divers for any other questions you may have:
http://www.desertdivers.com/
(520) 887-2822
desertdivers@hotmail.com
 

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