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Kiana Sail And Dive

About Kiana Sail And Dive

Kiana is a 60ft (16.5m) cutter rigged ketch that was launched in 1990. Purpose built as a charter sail and dive vessel no compromises were made in Kiana's design and fit out. Kiana's powerful diesel engine ensures you're never stranded if the wind should drop.We operate in one of the most beautiful nature preserves in the world. Everything you see and do with us is dependent on the good health of our environment. Please respect the marine and national parks in which we operate and take care to have minimal impact on the areas we visit. By doing so you help ensure it may be shared with others in the future. The Eco Certification Program is a world first. It has been developed by industry for industry, addressing the need to identify genuine ecotourism and nature tourism operators in Australia. the Eco Certification Program is now being exported to the rest of the world as the International Ecotourism Standard.

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39 Jubilee Pocket RoadJubilee Pocket
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Location

North America - Belize

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