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Big pic of eelWe are the only PADI Resort operator in the area with top-of-the line dive boats as well as high quality scuba gear for rental purposes. We run daily dives 7 days a week. We also provide PADI instructional courses; ‘Bubblemakers’ for the 8-10 year olds, Resort Courses, where you learn to dive in a day,full PADI Open Water Certifications, other advanced course sand specialty courses.
Night Dive
Pic of Nigh Diver
 
Night Dive
Includes: 1 tank and weights
-We have lights for sale and rent
$105
- Run on request only
- We need 4 divers to run the trip
 
  The Resort Dive - Learn to Dive !
3 Girls SmilingLearn how to dive in a day! Have you ever wondered about the underwater world? Now discover it. All you need to do is have a lesson in the swimming pool with the dive instructor who will go through the basic scuba skills with you until you feel comfortable. This usually takes about 1 - 1 ½hours.
 
Instructor teaches young man while under water.
Afterwards go out on the 1:30 pm dive boat for your one tank dive to a spectacular reef or wreck. You will always be accompanied by the dive instructor.

We encourage you to go out on more dives and as the Resort Course is good for two weeks you can continue to come out diving with us without having to do the pool work again. We encourage this by offering a great discounted special rate for “Repeat Resorts”. If you get the real “dive bug”then try to take scuba a step further with the PADI Open Water Certification ( The resort course will go towards this) The Resort Course is for the 10 year olds and upwards.

If you have any non-divers with you and would like to see you dive they too can join you on the boat and snorkel. They too can join you on the boat as a passenger or go snorkeling .
Dive class in session in pool
 

Schedule:

9:00 am Check in at Dive Shop
9:30 am Lesson in the Swimming Pool
1:00 am Check in at Dive Shop
1:30 pm Depart for the one tank shallow dive
4:00 pm Return to the dock
 
 
The Cost is $135 per Person:
Includes: BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins.

Repeat Resorts: $95 per Person
Includes: one tank dive with instructor, BCD, regulator, wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins.
 
BUBBLEMAKERS

For the 8-10 year olds. Learn how to scuba dive! Yes that’s right! The bubble maker programme consists of instruction of scuba equipment in the pool. Play underwater Frisbee and underwater races and get a taste for scuba diving.

For the more adventurous take it a step further and enjoy the Bubblemaker programme in the ocean at a beautiful shallow coral reef site.

At the end of the dive get a certificate claiming you are a bubble maker !

 
Young female student under water
Young Scuba Girl throwing frisbee underwater

DAILY SCHEDULE

Pool Session 9.30 am (about an hour) $65
Ocean Session 1.00 pm (about an hour) $70
This includes all scuba equipment.
     
2 young scuba divers throwing frisbee underwater
 
SASSY

For the 6-8 year olds. If you just want to feel what it's like breathing air from a scuba tank, try the Sassy programme.

A tank is attached to a floatable jacket and on the surface, you breathe in air!
A great feeling!


Schedule:

9:30 am $65
 
 
PADI OPEN WATER CERTIFICATION
Instructor instructing underwater

Learn how to scuba dive for life! The course lasts 3-4days. Price includes training kit & textbook,instruction and dive equipment (except wetsuit), pool sessions, four open water dives and final certification papers.
3 Amigos on scuba boat jolly as can be, Hee Hee Hee!
Nervous Laughs Before the Big Plunge
Instructor showing how epuipment works to young girl underwater

Cost:

Private (one on one) $725
2 Students $565
3 Students plus $510
 
OPEN WATER REFERRAL
Scubaing Female

If you do not have time to complete the full open water course while in Harbour Island you can complete all pool and textbook work at home, then finalize your certification by doing the four open water dives with us. You need to bring your log book and paperwork showing you have completed the theory.

As a referral you can complete the book work from other agencies, not just PADI
PADI ADVANCED
PADI RESCUE DIVER COURSE
PADI DIVE MASTER COURSE
SPECIALTY COURSES
PADI courses and Equipment Rental
PADI Open Water Referral $365
PADI Advanced Open Water $400
PADI Rescue Diver Course $565
Includes training kit with book and video,
instruction and certification card.
(Duration: 2-3 days)
(Prerequisite: Advanced Open Water and CPR)
PADI Dive Master Course $965
Includes training kit with book, slate sand video, instruction and certification card.
(Duration: 9-10 Days)
(Prerequisite: Rescue Diver)
Specialty Courses $180
(plus cost of dives)
Deep Diver
Underwater Navigation
Night Diver
Wreck Diver
Search and Recovery Diver
Private Dive Master
Full Day $700
Half Day $375
Equipment Rental:
Full Equipment ....................................................$35
(includes regulator with safe second, BCD, gauges, fins, mask and snorkel)
Wet Suit.................................................................$10
Dive Computer .....................................................$15
Sea n Sea MX10 Underwater Camera..................$35
(includes 24 exp. 400 ASA colored film)
Buoyancy Compensator Device
with power inflator ...............................................$15
Regulator
with Safe Second and Gauges ............................$15
Mask, Snorkel and Fins ........................................$20
Flashlight for Night Dives......................................$10
Air Tank................................................................$15
Tank Fill ..............................................................$10
 
CURRENT CUT (20 - 60FT):
 
Big shark whick seems to be sleeping under coral
The famous high speed drift dive lies in the channel between Current Island and the main island of Eleuthera. During tidal exchanges the channel produces currents from 7 to9 knots. On this exhilarating dive you'll often be propelled through the water passing other visitors to the area,such as sharks, eagle rays, large schools of jacks.
 

Divers can have the opportunity of completing
this roller coaster ride 3 times.

 
School of Fishes
Barracuda up close

Current Cut

Includes:
Tanks, weights, 3 passes on the cut and an anchored dive.
$155
- Run on request only
- We need 6 divers to run the trip
 
THE PLATEAU (35 - 95 FT):
Scuba Diver looking through coral openingThis spectacular reef system was featured in National Geographic Magazine. The area is home to three distinct dive sites known as: Fish Bowl, The Canyons and The Maze.It is certainly one of the most impressive reefs in the Bahamas. The topography at The Canyon consists of large coral fingers, rising up 55 feet from the seabed. Spot large schools of horse-eye jacks, snapper, grunts, and the occasional Nurse or Caribbean Reef Shark. The Maze,evident from it’s name has interconnecting ledges and tunnels which are populated by angelfish, butterfly fish, damsel fish and … more. Fish Bowl (a photographers treat) is just what the name sounds like, hordes of tropical fish, wrasses, fairy basslets, gobies,… look out for eagle rays too.
Diver moving through crack in coral
Chris the Instructor/Owner and some Fire Coral
THE ARCH (65 -115FT):
a File Fish
Located at the south end of Harbour Island The Arch is a huge coral arch formation with various cleaning station and surge channels. The bottom reaches 115 ft but most of the dive is between 65 - 85 ft. Sea fans frame the arch. The reef area here exhibits a classic high-profile spur and groove formation attracting good pelagic and fish life - be prepared to see anything here from morays,lobster, eagle rays and sharks.
Chris holding a large Crab
Brain Coral
Grouper looking fish
THE GROTTO (45-85FT):
Colorful fishes in coral

One of the favorite sites for those intrepid enough to plunge into the darkness of a crevice, and be among the huge school of silver-sides. Although light filters through the nearby tunnel, taking a flash light is certainly a good way of spotting lobster or crabs. A very rewarding dive.
Red Coral
Puffer Fish with one eye on you
BLOW HOLE ( 15-55 FT):
Breaking wave over coral from underwater view
Situated by the cliffs of Northern Eleuthera near to the Glass Window Bridge. The dive site is a scattered plain of numerous boulders dislodged over the years from the cliffs above. Tumbled together they form meandering tunnels,and swim throughs. It’s always exciting to find out who is lurking at the other end! A cave existing under the cliffs, provides a great way to look out and view this unusual topography and watch the spectacular scene of waves smashing against the cliffs. Great site for photography.
Scuba Guy swimming through a rock pass
WALL 95 (95FT):
Orange ish fish
For the more advanced divers this location is certainly one of Harbour Island’s greatest dive secrets. The wall, part of the continental shelf starts at 95 ft. It is virtually unexplored and so the coral reef is in pristine condition. Be prepared to see large pelagics, sail fish,hammerheads …
Coral Mounds
Lobster before fight or flea decision
SEA GARDENS ( 15-35 FT):
Southern Stingray going to gets some peace and quiet
A popular shallow dive, consisting of a horseshoe shape coral reef. Perfect elkhorn corals dominate the area.Fish abound with Peacock Flounders, Southern Stingrays and yellow stingrays , together with damselfish, butterfly fish, angelfish and the occasional curious turtles. Great lighting for photographers. Also a good snorkel site.
Sara flying underwater with an electric scooter
Sara flying underwater with an electric scooter
PINK HOUSE REEF (5 - 20FT):
Sea Life on the ocean floor
This is also one of the most popular snorkeling reefs off Harbour Island. It has plenty of life to keep the macro photographers busy from cup corals with banded coral shrimp, anemones, brittle stars. This site offers shelter to large and small fish, so explore the holes in the reef and you never know what you may find.
A type of sea snail releasing some material
More colorful sea life
DEVIL’S BACKBONE WRECKS (8-35FT):
Diver swimming through old boiler
It is easy to see how this area of barrier reef earned it’s name as it is home to many ship wrecks, not to mention the Eleutherian Adventurer’s ship which wrecked in 1649. Some of the sites we visit are The Cienfuegos,a 292 ft American steamship operated as a passenger liner which ran aground on the Devil’s Backbone in 1895.What remains now of The Cienfuegos is her bow, steam engine's boilers, the latter making a great swim through for both divers and free divers. The Carnarvon a 186 ft Welsh freighter met her end in 1916 and is just 100 yards from The Cienfuegos.The Potato & Onion Wreck was an 86 ft coastal freighter which rammed into the Devil’s Backbone in 1969 ending up nearly on top of The Cienfuegos.
More fishes swimming
As the structure of the Devil’s Backbone is very consistent, these wrecks share a similar topography. Reef structures are interesting from corals with undercuts and angular, jagged edges. Marine life is in abundance and are likely to find lobsters, moray eels, together with the usual cast of tropical fish.
Seeing sun light at the other end of a coral swim through
Ceramic coral in bowl shape
Some peice of a ship on ocean floor

Due to the shallow nature of these sites, snorkelers enjoy this area also.

DAILY SCHEDULE
2 Tank Check In - 9:00 am
Leave Dock - 9:30 am
Return to Dock - 12:30 pm
$100
1 Tank Leave Dock - 1:30 pm
Return to Dock - 4:00 pm
$75
Current Cut Includes:3 passes on the cut and an anchored dive at Bridge Point dive site.
Trip is on request only.
(minimum of (6) divers to run trip)
$155
Night Dive Trip is on request only.
(minimum of 4 divers to run trip)
$105

!!! All tanks and weights supplied!!!

Minimum of 4 divers to run trip.

     
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