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February 12-19, 2022

This trip is one of our favorites. We will be returning to the Infinity Bay Spa & Beach Resort. It offers luxurious accommodations and amenities on Roatán’s award-winning West Bay Beach, always rated as one of the top beaches in the world. Their upscale beachfront property features a 300-foot-long infinity pool, stretching down to the white sandy beach and turquoise water. Bordering the pool are swaying palms and 147 spacious Spanish-style villas, all boasting balconies/patios with views of the ocean, pool or exotic gardens. It truly is Roatan's choice for an upscale, relaxing and memorable tropical getaway. Located on West Bay Beach brings together everything one could desire for an unforgettable beachfront vacation. The Infinity Bay resort offers the perfect combination of modern, upscale accommodations, convenient onsite diving, poolside yoga, a full spa and dining services, all with a magical seaside location.

In our opinion, this trip is amazing and the cost of the experience is excellent. Eugene Skin Divers Supply staff has visited this resort 9 times and can’t say enough about how wonderful it is. The waters off Roatán’s shores are unspoiled and scarcely populated by other divers with crystal clear visibility and numerous and varied dive sites to explore. The majority of the island’s dive sites need to be accessed by boat, though there are a few exceptions and Infinity Bay is one of them.West Bay Beach is located directly at the longest barrier reef in the Western Hemisphere and the second largest in the world. As a diver in Roatán, you will encounter marine life in all sizes and shapes, including 70 types of hard corals and nearly 500 species of fish.

The diving is fantastic and easy and we want you to experience the excellence of Roatan with us, however, space is LIMITED.

This Package Includes:

  • - 7 nights deluxe accommodations
  • - Complementary round trip airport shuttle
  • - Daily fully expanded breakfast buffet
  • - 5 days of 3 tank boat dives
  • - UNLIMITED daylight shore dives
  • - Dive valet service
  • - 19% Island tax included

 

Not Included:

  • - Airfare
  • - Travel insurance (recommended)

Terms

Package starts at

$1308+ per person

dependent on room configuration and number of persons per unit.

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March 19-26, 2022

Drive and Dive Package

Dive with us on the jewel of the Caribbean. With as many as 60 officially listed dive sites on Bonaire and another 20 dive sites on Klein Bonaire, diving in Bonaire is spectacular. And staying at the Belmar Oceanfront Apartments is the best way to enjoy the island. The dive operation at Belmar Oceanfront Apartments is geared up for you to make the most out of your dive vacation. With a fleet of custom dive boats and a well stocked ‘Drive Thru’ offering air and nitrox tanks, every divers needs can be satisfied. Bonaire’s sea abounds with beautiful marine life and a fascinating variety of multi-colored tropical fish. The sea is remarkably calm and conditions are superb for both scuba diving and snorkeling.

On average, Bonaire’s visibility exceeds 100 feet (30 meters) and our average water temperature is 80 degrees Fahrenheit (29c). The fringing reef begins close to the shore, usually a short 30 feet (10 meters) swim or less, making Bonaire world renowned for its ease of shore diving.

Bonaire’s waters offer something special for every diver. Novice divers will appreciate the calm waters, reefs that run parallel to shore, and minimal currents. These conditions make it an ideal location to really work on improving those buoyancy skills! And the abundance of marine life living along the shallow drop-off area of the reef slope allows for maximum bottom time, while giving new divers an opportunity to develop a level of comfort and confidence in their newly learned skills.

Nitrox gas is readily available and certified Enriched Air Nitrox divers will benefit on multi-dive days. And, a request from the operators on the island, “to help us keep our reef environment healthy for many years to come, we do encourage all divers traveling to Bonaire to familiarize themselves with the Marine Park Regulations prior to their visit.”

Call today to reserve your place on a must attend diving adventure.

The Package Includes:

  • - Fully equipped apartment for 7 nights (one, two, or three bedroom apartments. Price will vary depending on room type and occupancy)
  • - 7 day rental vehicle (double cabin pick-up truck or van) Including taxes
  • - 6 days of unlimited air fills
  • - “Managers Rum | Punch Party”
  • - Airport transfers to and from hotel
  • - All government and hotel taxes
  • - Bonaire departure tax

The Package Does Not Include:

  • - Airfare
  • - Food
  • - $25 Marine Park fee
  • - Travel insurance (required)
  • - Dive Accident Insurance (required)

Terms

Starting at

$1165+

(based on 4 person, 2 bedroom apartment)
Non-diver rates also available

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Additional Facts About Bonaire:

1. Bonaire’s National Marine Park was founded in 1979 and includes the underwater world around Bonaire and even around Klein Bonaire.

2. Bonaire’s Washington Slagbaai National Park comprises of two former land plantations, Washington & Slagbaai. These two plantations once supplied salt, charcoal, aloe extract, and goats for export to Curaçao and Europe.

3. The island has over 22 beaches, of which some sometimes disappear and appear. This depends on the tides and other natural causes like wind and waves.

4. Many people have seen dolphins swimming by between Bonaire and Klein Bonaire.

5. Yellow painted rocks on the side of the road or along the coast mark the dive sites on Bonaire.

- yellow rocks facts about bonaire

6. These yellow rocks can also indicate ‘do not enter’. This is because, for example, it is a marine reserve that does not allow snorkelers or divers. It could also be because birds lay eggs in that area and you are not allowed to walk there.

7. Did you know it is possible to go hiking on Bonaire? You can hike various trails in the North of Bonaire. For example the Dos Pos Trail or the trail via Gotomeer.

8. Sometimes, people on Bonaire come across an iguana chilling in their swimming pool. It looks pretty funny to see an iguana swim!

9. Scuba Diving Magazine’s Annual Readers’ Choice Awards recognized Bonaire as the number one Shore Diving Destination in the Caribbean/Atlantic for the 24th consecutive year!

10. There is a flip-flop tree on Bonaire that has at least 150 flip-flops! Though has anyone ever counted them?

11. Bonaire has colorful, healthy coral reefs all around the island AND around Klein Bonaire!

12. Even though the temperature almost never drops below 25oC (77oF), Bonaire has snow-like mountains!

13. It takes a few days for a ship to load thousands of tons of Bonaire’s salt onto the ship via a conveyor belt. And if it is raining, the conveyor belt has to stop.

14. The stories of 10-15 workers having to sleep in the slave huts around 1850 are not true. Studies prove that each hut was often occupied by only 1 or 2 workers.

15. Because of Bonaire’s own water filtering system, tap water in almost all houses and hotels on Bonaire is good for consumption and delicious!

16. Last of all, Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire confirmed a total of 114 healthy turtle nests in 2016, which makes 2016 the highest nesting year ever for STCB!

Sunday, 25 April 2021 03:37

Newsletter Thank You

Thank you

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Thursday, 15 April 2021 03:31

PADI Club

 A diver’s journey doesn’t end when they receive a newly minted C-card—it’s just the beginning.

By taking advanced courses and specialties, building community with other divers, practicing skills and simply getting out to explore the underwater world, everyone can continue their lifelong journey to becoming a more competent and confident diver. Joining PADI Club helps make the journey a reality.

PADI Club is the world’s largest diver membership program, inspiring adventure and connection to the ocean through pure and vivid content, exclusive privileges, and insider access to savings. PADI Club offers numerous benefits and helps members save big on training, travel and more. In all, a membership can provide more than $500 in savings per year but a few are especially designed to aid divers in their quest for self-improvement.

FREE PADI Reactivate Program

The PADI ReActivate program is the perfect way to regain confidence and refresh dive skills before jumping back in the water. As a PADI Club member, you can take the online portion of the course as often as you like for free.

Discounts on PADI Gear

20 Percent Discount On PADI Gear. Members get to show off their dive pride with PADI’s selection of apparel, accessories and plastic-free alternatives.

Discounts on PADI Travel

Members can save Up To $150 With PADI Travel. As a PADI Club member, your next dream destination is that much closer. Save money every time you book, and enjoy full-service trip planning.

Subscription to Scuba Diving Magazine

The Ultimate Dive Experience! Every issue delivers breathtaking underwater photos, expert scuba tips, the latest gear reviews, dive travel information and much more. No matter what your skill level, Scuba Diving magazine has something for you.

Scuba Diving Magazine is the official PADI Club Publication with 10 Issues Per Year that include the famous ScubaLab Reviews.

Discounts on PADI eLearning

PADI Club members enjoy 20% off Continuing Education Courses. Become a more competent and confident diver with a discount on 18 PADI eLearning continuing education courses. Plus, you'll receive complimentary access to your PADI ReActivate online experience as long as you're a PADI Club member so you can refresh your skills any time. With 20% off 18 Courses and a Complimentary PADI ReActivate add a Free DAN Prepared Diver course, we are talking serious educational value.

Access to Premium Content

With a membership you have access to content you can't find anywhere else. Your exclusive access to premium content on scubadiving.com means you always have access to the latest dive information and videos - before it's available to the general public with early digital access to Scuba Diving magazine and much more!

We invite you to take advantage of this great opportunity and

 

Tuesday, 13 April 2021 20:46

Become A Dive PRO

You know the saying, “If you love what you do you’ll never work a day in your life”? If you adore diving, going pro might seem like a far fetched dream, but it may be more attainable than you think.

Would you prefer working at a resort in a tropical location?

Or prefer working locally in your own city or town?

Do you want to help people in water emergencies?

How about working in the entertainment industry?

Do you want to dedicate your time to saving our precious underwater environments?

No matter what your interest, there are numerous jobs around the world that need well-trained PADI Professionals. Once you go pro, you’ll enjoy many career opportunities.

If you’re new to the sport, you might wonder how someone turns their love of diving into a career. Getting the proper training is crucial and choosing the right instructor is key. A recreational diver will take diver level PADI dive courses and then move on to PADI professional courses.

The PADI Divemaster course is the first step in going pro and becoming a PADI Professional. The PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor course is where you learn about teaching people how to dive and start to see how you can transform people’s lives through scuba diving. As part of your PADI Instructor training you will also become an Emergency First Response Instructor. Once you become a PADI Specialty Instructor you will be able to provide your students with in-depth information about certain dive disciplines like wreck diving or coral preservation.

The PADI Master Scuba Diver Trainer rating denotes a very high commitment to the PADI System of diver training. As a PADI IDC Staff Instructor you can independently teach and certify PADI Assistant Instructors at PADI Five Star Dive Centers or PADI Five Star Dive Resorts and assist PADI Course Directors with the PADI Instructor Development Course (IDC).

Next you’ll pursue the prestigious PADI Master Instructor certification, followed by PADI Course Director, the pinnacle of PADI Professional training which allows you to teach PADI instructor level courses.

If you love a challenge and would like to take your teaching to different levels, the PADI TecRec or PADI Rebreather instructor courses might be the right path for you.

Going PRO takes dedication, but there are many options to fit your schedule. Some knowledge development sections are available online through PADI eLearning®, before you complete the remainder of your course with your PADI Professional. You can also choose to train full-time or part-time to fit in with your schedule.

Imagine waking up excited to go to work each day. More divers seek PADI Professional credentials than any other professional scuba training organization. If you’re thinking about going PRO, contact us today and one of our Course Directors will be happy to provide you with all the information you need or just simply answer any questions you may have.

Take the plunge and become a PADI PRO!

To goPRO,

 

Tuesday, 13 April 2021 20:45

Project AWARE

Eugene Skin Divers Supply supports Project AWARE® as our ecology partner. Project AWARE® is a global movement for ocean protection powered by a community of adventurers. They connect the passion for ocean adventure with the purpose of marine conservation.

We are doing our part to create both local and global change for the ocean and the communities who depend on it. Our local actions collectively protect the most vulnerable marine species and decrease pollution. We work together for a clean, healthy ocean – and we have fun doing it! We support the AWARE® mission and believe in a future where the oceans no longer need protecting.

Marine Debris

Marine debris is a real problem. It is not only unsightly, it’s dangerous to sea life, hazardous to human health, and costly to our economies. Marine animals become entangled in debris, and even mistake it for food - often with fatal results. Divers, swimmers and beach goers can be directly harmed by encounters with marine debris or its toxins. The environmental damage caused by plastic debris alone is estimated at US$13 billion a year.

With a deep love and appreciation of our underwater world, our collective goal is to work within our dive community, along with dive leaders and ocean advocates, to become stewards for our ocean planet and secure real and direct environmental victories. With Project AWARE®, our adventures above and below water, fins on and off, allow us to see what others often don’t - bringing to the surface what’s beneath the waves. We experience first-hand how quickly overfishing and pollution can alter underwater life, irreversibly damaging ecosystems that are critical to marine health. Project AWARE® works to reduce underwater impacts of marine debris and prevent trash from entering the ocean in the first place.

Dive Against Debris

But global change is also empowered by grassroots action. That’s why we are trying to do our part by supporting Dive Against Debris®, the first and only marine debris survey of its kind focused on scuba divers reporting types and quantities of debris found on the ocean floor. By using and sharing the data reported by Dive Against Debris® volunteers, online and through our partnerships, we're helping bridge the gap in knowledge and build convincing arguments to lead to change.

If you’re a certified diver, you can collect and report important data. Through Project AWARE’s Dive Against Debris®, you can help remove marine debris on your dive and report the results. Together we make the ocean safer for marine life, and more importantly, the information you report helps inform policy change. With your help, Project AWARE® can use the information you report through Dive Against Debris® to convince individuals, governments and businesses to act against marine debris.

Dive Against Debris Specialists

Eugene Skin Divers Supply also certifies divers as Dive Against Debris® specialists. Students gain the knowledge and skills to activate their inner citizen scientist by taking the Dive Against Debris® Specialty. They l learn to complete Dive Against Debris® surveys under the guidance of a PADI® Professional and help keep our our local dive sites healthier by removing trash.

If you're a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver who is at least 12 years old, you can enroll in the Dive Against Debris Specialty course.

Training starts in the classroom by learning:

  • - About marine debris, the damage done, what it is, where it comes from and how divers are part of the solution.
  • - How to establish a Dive Against Debris® survey, the survey frequency, sites, profiles and equipment.
    Also the use of photography and knowing what to leave behind.
  • - How to make your survey count. The five easy steps to report the debris you've removed to maximize each survey's benefits.
    How to join the global Project AWARE movement of scuba divers protecting our ocean planet.
  • - During the one required open water dive, students conduct a Dive Against Debris® survey, including weighing, sorting, recording, disposing and reporting your marine debris to Project AWARE.

Adopt a Dive Site

We have taken our commitment to the fight against ocean trash to the next level through Adopt a Dive Site®. As an Adopt a Dive Site Dive Center we regularly organize and document repeated marine debris surveys to help improve the health of aquatic ecosystems, but more importantly, we are providing valuable, much-needed information about marine debris to help inform policy change.

Protect what you love and join citizens scientists everywhere. Join a dive or get certified and lead a Dive Against Debris® survey every time you dive! Be part of the solution and make #EveryDiveaSurveyDive!

Dates to be finalized soon

 

On this fabulous trip we will be visiting two different locations to experience the very best of Fiji. 

VoliVoli Beach Resort

For the first half of our adventure we will be staying at VoliVoli Beach Resort on Fiji’s north shore. Many of the Eugene Skin Divers Supply staff and guests travel to Volivoli because of its proximity to Bligh Water (also known as The Vatu-I-Ra Passage).  This area is a marine protected area famous for its abundance and diversity of marine life which is arguably the best diving in Fiji. This area offers dive sites that are a mixture of walls, bommies and drift dives, all of which are teaming with life and color. Sites like Black Magic Mountain, Mellow Yellow and Instant Replay will soon be etched in your memory forever!

This leg of our journey includes: 

  • - 7 nights accommodations
  • - 3 days of 2 tank boat dives
  • - 2 days of 3 tank boat dives
  • - Unlimited shore diving on day of arrival and dive days
  • - Transit pass to the Essence of FIJI Rejuvenation Center
  • - Welcome drink
  • - Full meal plan - 3 meals daily with juice and milk at breakfast; rain water, coffee and tea
  • - Beach BBQ
  • - Traditional Meke Performance
  • - Free use of kayaks and participation in a variety of complimentary resort activities
  • - RESORT AND GOVERNMENT TAXES ARE INCLUDED

Waidroka Bay Resort

For the second half of your travels, we will transfer to the south end of the island to Waidroka Bay Resort on the Beqa Lagoon where our group will stay until our departure on July 2nd.  This location offers easy access to the lagoon as well as 20 other dive sites just minutes from the resort.  Our resort has a fleet of five dive boats, a well-equipped PADI Dive Center, an extremely passionate and experienced dive staff, and are well suited for dive groups like ours.  Combined with the friendliest and happiest of people, fascinating culture, and landscapes of lush tropical rain-forest, your Fiji trip is guaranteed to be an adventure.

Beqa Lagoon is world famous for its soft-coral and marine life, perfectly reflecting the variety and diversity of Fiji’s diving. Beqa is also home to the world’s top shark dives!  The Beqa Lagoon is one of the world’s largest barrier reefs and is surrounded by over 190 miles of spectacular coral.  The reef is world renowned for its spectacular soft coral and abundant marine life and boast Fiji’s largest variety of diving in one centralized area.  This natural jewel is easily accessible directly from the airport on the main island, Viti Levu, and is so inspiring it is also called “THE MECCA OF PACIFIC DIVING”.  Beqa Lagoon is home to Fiji’s world famous FIJI SHARK DIVES !

This segment of the trip Includes:

  • - 5 nights accommodations
  • - A full meal plan (breakfast, lunch, 3 course dinner)
  • - 9 dives over 3 boat dive days:  2 days with 3 tank dives and a shark dive, and a soft coral dive
  • - Transfers from Voli Voli and return to airport
  • - RESORT AND GOVERNMENT TAXES ARE INCLUDED

 

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June 20th thru 30th

This amazing journey gives you the very best of the Solomon Islands diving in a 10 day trip. You will experience the Florida Islands, Russell Islands, Mary Island and the incredible Marovo Lagoon.

We will begin our expedition with a westward cruise out of Honiara. One of our first stops in the Russells’ will include the Iconic Leru Cut and Mirror Pond. Here you have the opportunity to dive among cuts and caverns and explore the beauty of these amazon volcanic islands. We continue west to Marovo Lagoon, the world’s finest double-barrier lagoon and a World Heritage Site. Known for some of the world’s most biodiverse and healthy reefs, Marovo offers diving amongst coral gardens and along beautiful sheer walls. We loop back to Mary Island (properly known as Mborokua) which is notable for an underwater point that commonly hosts schools of barracuda and jacks. Occasionally divers are lucky enough to hear the rumblings of Kavachi, the underwater volcano nearby.

We may spend a bit more time at the Russell Islands before we finish our adventure in the Florida Islands with an exploration of Mbike and Sand Fly Passage. The currents here mean manta ray sightings are possible. Tulagi, the main port, is also historically significant as a WWII base and offers diving amongst war era wrecks and artifacts. Along the way, we stop at some of the smaller islands where we can enjoy some time on the beach or visit remote local villages.

This trip will be limited to 14 guests.

This Trip Includes:

  • - 9 days of diving aboard the Bilikiki
  • - Daily housekeeping service
  • - Welcome drink and orientation
  • - 3 gourmet meals daily with snacks and drinks
  • - Transfers to and from hotels or airport to the boat
  • - Village outings to meet local villages and join our pack with a purpose program

 

Not Included on this Trip:

  • - International airfare
  • - Diving insurance (required)
  • - Trip insurance (highly recommended)
  • - Alcoholic beverages
  • - Gratuities
  • - Port and conservation fees
  • - Nitrox and gear rental

Terms

$6550

- per person based on double occupancy

Deposit

$1500

non-refundable due upon commitment
Balance due February 1, 2023

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