07/09/2024
Did you know that if you are staying at the beautiful Divi Little Bay Beach Resort or nearby, you can jump on our dive boat right from the dock? 🚤✨ We come pick you up for stunning double tank dives, taking you to a variety of amazing dive sites!
Dive in. Relax. Repeat
03/09/2024
Dive into the heart of Sint Maarten's culture at the Underwater Sculpture Park! Spanning over 300 sculptures, this submerged gallery isn't just a dive site—it's a journey through the island's vibrant history and traditions.
🐠 Taino Gallery: Celebrate the Taíno heritage with over 100 life-like sculptures.
🐬 Ponum: Dance underwater with 35 figures inspired by the emancipation and Flamboyance Tree's petals.
🤿 Resilience: Discover strength and diversity around a striking mural by Lily Hinckfoot, highlighting 30 nationalities.
🐢 Carnival: Experience the island’s famous Carnival, complete with sculptures of local music icons.
Ready to explore these tales beneath the waves? Dive days are Sundays, Mondays, and Thursdays. Secure your spot for an unforgettable underwater adventure!
📞 Call 1 721 5442640 / 5442631 or email [email protected] today.
31/08/2024
Why just double-tap on Instagram when you can double dive in the crystal-clear waters of St. Maarten? From Sunday to Friday, we're doubling the fun with double dives, and yes, we've got those sweet package rates to keep it wallet-friendly. Prefer to keep it light? Try our single shallow dives. Plus, don't miss our night dives every Thursday evening. Call us at 1 721 5442640 / 5442631 or drop us an email at [email protected].
29/08/2024
Join us in welcoming Tom to our community! – our New Dive Maestro!
Thinking of diving into diving? Tom’s advice: "Just go for it! Every instructor, myself included, is here to make sure you succeed. Don’t miss out on the chance to explore a whole new world."🐠🐡🐙
For bookings and inquiries:
📲 WhatsApp: 1 721 580 8777
📞 Phone: 1 721 544 2640 / 544 2631
📧 Email: [email protected]
27/08/2024
Why walk on land when you can swim with the fishes? Join us Sundays to Fridays for exciting double tank dives...Our expert instructors? Fun and friendly—just like your ideal dive buddies should be! 🌞 So, why wait? Book your Dives now!
25/08/2024
Celebrating 30 Years of Diving Excellence! 🪇🎊🎊
Dive into the excitement with us as we mark a monumental milestone—30 years of unforgettable underwater adventures! 🌟 We’re honored to be recognized by PADI Worldwide for three decades of top-tier service and exceptional dive experiences. 🏆
This achievement is a true reflection of our Dive Adventures family: 💪 Our dedicated team who ensures every dive is safe and spectacular 🐡 Our amazing divers who trust us to explore the ocean’s wonders together 🐠 The awe-inspiring marine life that keeps every dive magical
Thank you for being part of our journey. Whether you’re a dive master or just starting, every dive with you is a reason to celebrate! Let’s make the next 30 years even more extraordinary! 🚀
10/10/2023
HIRING A PADI INSTRUCTOR St Maarten, Dutch West Indies Start asap. Leading certified dives , Discover Scuba and teaching courses when booked. Two locations at big resorts on St Maarten Water is warm, diving is easy and tourists are fun. Only USA or Dutch as immigration laws allow. Please send resume to [email protected]
28/09/2023
The mangrove snapper or gray snapper is a species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean.
Its color is typically greyish red, but can change color from bright red to copper red. It has a dark stripe running across its eye if observed from the top when it is under water.
We love being surrounded by a school of fish! Just always be careful not to disturb underwater life in its original habitat! Remember, we are their guests visiting their home!
20/09/2023
🐠 This dog snapper, also known as the dogtooth snapper, pargue or snuggletooth snapper, was "snapped" at Proselyte Reef and is a species of marine ray-finned fish and native to the Atlantic Ocean.
🥽 Proselyte Reef, just outside Philipsburg, is the signature dive site within the Man of War Shoal Marine Protected Area. Site is named after the H.M.S. Proselyte that struck the shallow area in September 1801. There are numerous old cannons, ballast stones and anchors at the site as well as a profusion of fish life along the small wall. The site starts at Fifty feet and goes to as shallow as fifteen feet.
Have you been to Proselyte Reef with us?
14/09/2023
There is so much to see in this picture! What do you see that excites you? And for the real connoisseurs, which dive site is this?