Excursies
Dive Master Ellis Chaderton will take you on magnificent journey to see the underwater life. Clients are taken to popular and famous reefs both on St. Kitts and Nevis. The islands offer a wealth of relatively new, untouched dive sites. More than 400 ships sank here between 1493 and 1825, but only a dozen or so have been identified to date. The Caribbean side of the island is well protected and visibility off the shores is usually in the 60 - 100 foot range. Experienced divers even have the opportunity to visit ship wrecks and underwater caves far beneath surface. Dive lesson are also given to clients who have no dive experience.
Watersport ·
Duik Excursies
This three and a half hour tour offers some spectacular views as it winds along the dramatic coastline with two of the favorite snorkeling spots in Honolua bay. Paddling along the way, the playful dolphins sometimes provide an escort. A most interesting snorkeling destination with the full spectrum of corals and reef systems. Here, youÂ’ll have the opportunity to snorkeling among a true reef systems made up of thousands of fish, corals, turtles, etc. A great morning on the water enjoying some of Maui's finest. This tour is seasonal and operates from May through to October Please Note: Paddling distance is 4 miles This tour is not suitable for children aged 11 years and under
Watersport ·
Kayak Excursies
Diving in Mexico is said to be some of the best in the world! Los Cabos is host to some amazing dive sites and this tour lets you experience the thrill of diving under the supervision of a PADI professional Instructor at some of these sites. You'll master some basic concepts and scuba skills and then get ready to live one of the greatest adventures! First will be a 30 minute video with instructions then the Dive Master will instruct you on using the equipment. After a 15 minute boat ride to your dive spot you will be ready to let the fun begin! You will have 15 minutes to practice in shallow water and then it's time to enjoy the beautiful underwater world! Please note: This tour is not suitable for children aged 11 years and under
Watersport ·
Duik Excursies
Today you will dive near Portobelo Bay, and the resting place of Sir Francis Drake.Portobelo Bay is the famous city were all the treasures from South America where transferred to Spanish Galleons and left for the Old World. This activity became very attractive to Pirates and Buccaneers, who would attack the boats to steal the treasures.Sir Francis Drake epitomizes the self-made Elizabethan privateer, rapacious in the hunt for treasure (especially Spanish treasure) but daring and visionary in exploration.Your Divemaster, will help you get the most out of your dive experience in these historic waters.
Watersport ·
Duik Excursies
Board an outrigger canoe and glide on Raiatea's deep blue waters towards the eastern coast of the island. The tour will take you upstream the only navigable river in French Polynesia. Considered the original source of migration by the Maori (or Maohi, as the Tahitians call themselves) to the far reaches of Polynesia, Hawaii and New Zealand (the famous Polynesian Triangle). The FAAROA has great historical significance to the Polynesians. Upon his arrival in Raiatea, Captain Cook noted that logs were floated down the river to build the numerous ships that were under construction. Along the way, discover the lush vegetation of a tropical forest boarded with wild Hibiscus, Purau trees, bamboo groves and "mape" trees (Polynesian chestnut trees). Departing from the river next you will visit a small "motu" (islet) and have the opportunity to swim in the beautiful lagoon of Raiatea and relax on the sandy beach of the motu under the shadow of coconut trees.
Watersport ·
Kayak Excursies
Board an outrigger canoe and glide on Raiatea's deep blue waters towards the eastern coast of the island. The tour will take you upstream the only navigable river in French Polynesia. Considered the original source of migration by the Maori (or Maohi, as the Tahitians call themselves) to the far reaches of Polynesia, Hawaii and New Zealand (the famous Polynesian Triangle). The FAAROA has great historical significance to the Polynesians. Upon his arrival in Raiatea, Captain Cook noted that logs were floated down the river to build the numerous ships that were under construction. Along the way, discover the lush vegetation of a tropical forest boarded with wild Hibiscus, Purau trees, bamboo groves and "mape" trees (Polynesian chestnut trees). Departing from the river next you will visit a small "motu" (islet) and have the opportunity to swim in the beautiful lagoon of Raiatea and relax on the sandy beach of the motu under the shadow of coconut trees.
Watersport ·
Kayak Excursies
This one of a kind experience in Key West lets you enjoy all that the island and its waters have to offer. Sail on a large catamaran onto the smooth waters of the Gulf of Mexico, where you can enjoy a fantastic lunch buffet, kayak around a natural backcountry mangrove island, snorkel the crystal waters, or just soak up the sun.For those wanting something a little more powerful, there are waverunners to ride, and why not try a spot of parasailing? You can do any or all of these activities on this trip.
Watersport ·
Zeil Excursies
One of the preferred training and competition runs of many World Class kayakers, the experienced guides of Wilderness Aware Rafting love this section as a raft run. Extremely rocky, this steep and very technical series of drops requires pinpoint precision paddling. Be prepared to make radical maneuvers as you punch powerful hydraulics and make lateral raft moves to thread the needle in boulder-choked drops. If you have time to look around you, the views of the 14,000 foot Collegiate Peaks are awe inspiring. Finish the day in the relatively moderate non-stop whitewater of the Narrows section. Wildlife is abundant in the Rockies! Bighorn sheep, eagles, deer, beaver, and coyotes can often be seen during your river trip. This tour is seasonal and only operates from May to September.
Watersport ·
Kayak Excursies
Hawaii's underwater topography is distinctive, thanks to the lava that has poured into the ocean for centuries, creating an underwater scenery. The lava tubes, arches, caves and caverns, canyons, crevices and pinnacles, as well as sunken vessels, provide for great diving opportunities. Add warm water, high visibility and an abundance of reef fish and sea creatures, and you can look forward to this picturesque dive.This tour is suitable for Certified Divers Only. Divers must bring certification and also email a copy to the supplier before departure date (contact details for the supplier can be found on your voucher).
Watersport ·
Duik Excursies
With an abundance of friendly stingrays, tarpon and eels, Cayman's marine life is legendary. A Two-Tank Dives includes its first dive as an instructor-led dive and is a 20-minute wall dive to 100 feet. Divers also have the option of a shallower profile to 70 feet for 30 minutes. The second dive is a shallow, buddy dive to 50 feet for 40 minutes. Computers are welcomed, and computer profiles are available. Junior divers (ages 10 and 11 yrs. old) are not allowed on the two tank am dives, as they are limited to a 40-foot depth. They are welcome on the afternoon one tank dive. The One-Tank Dive is a buddy team dive on a shallow West Side reef or wreck to 50 feet for 40 minutes. Custom-built boats and equipment, highly trained instructors and Red Sail Sports professionalism and service give you the best diving Grand Cayman has to offer. Choose from a One or Two Tank Dive Please Note: Not suitable for children aged 12 years and under All certified divers are required to have a certification card
Watersport ·
Duik Excursies