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Bahamas dive update

Stuart Cove’s February 2007 dive newsletter


SPRING AND SUMMER PACKAGE SPECIALS
Stuart Cove’s has always been known for offering terrific diving on great walls, reefs, wrecks, with sharks and more, and continues to offer competitive hotel/dive packages through the Orange Hill Beach Inn, the Wyndham Nassau Resort, as well as the British Colonial Hilton and the Radisson Cable Beach. Great deals are available now!

Visit the Orange Hill Beach Inn for four days/three nights with two days of diving for $344 per person double occupancy, including taxes on the room, for travel between April 29 and December 22, 2007.

Maybe you prefer The Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casino. We can offer special Dive Deals for four days/three nights with two days of diving for $391 per person double occupancy, including taxes on the room, for travel August 23–December 26, 2007 (excluding holidays).

CONSUMER DIVE SHOWS
To all of you who visited our booth during Chicago’s Our World Underwater show, Stuart Cove’s wants to say, “thank you.” Attendance at this show was terrific, and we made many new contacts and acquaintances. During this show a drawing was held at which time Chris Dombek won a six-day dive package for two from Stuart Cove’s.

Other upcoming shows Stuart Cove’s will attend include Beneath The Sea in Secaucus, New Jersey, March 23-25; Seaspace in Houston, Texas, March 31–April 1; Ocean Fest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, April 20-22; and Scuba Show in Long Beach, California, June 2-3. Be sure to visit our booth at these shows!

2007 SHARK SHOOTOUT FILLING UP FAST
Photographers take note: Join us for the 2007 Great Bahamas Shark Shootout, hosted by Stephen Frink October 6-13, 2007. This event has been extremely popular for the last five years! We even had some of last year’s participants reserve their space before we knew the dates!

So what makes this event so special? Stephen Frink. He is the most frequently published underwater photographer in the world. Add to that Stuart Cove’s, the most famous shark wranglers in the world, a destination abundant in big animals and you have a surefire formula for success in photographing those once-in-a-lifetime shots.

For more information on this event visit www.sharkshootout.com. Space is limited so don’t delay!

NEW ARTIFICIAL REEF
In keeping with our commitment to excellent diving, Stuart Cove’s has been working hand in hand with the Bahamian government for a number of years to create new artificial reefs by sinking large military boats and oil tankers. These vessels are donated by their owners with the approval and cooperation of the Bahamian government, thereby allowing Stuart Cove’s to sink one or two vessels per year for the last eight years.

On February 23 we will sink yet another military boat by the name of Port Nelson. This vessel is a 130-foot marine patrol boat that has been donated by the Bahamas Defense Force.


Disclaimer: The information in this article/release was accurate at press time; however, we suggest you confirm all details and prices directly with vendors.
 
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