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Miller's Dive Shop

About Miller's Dive Shop

Captain Daryl Miller is a local Bahamian licensed Captain and PADI Dive Master who will show you the waters he grew up in. Daryl started free diving for conch, lobster and fish over twenty years ago to supplement his families income. He learned to Scuba Dive at the Island School in Cape Eleuthera. After becoming a PADI Dive Master he worked for the Island School for 12 years helping to train hundreds of divers. In 2006 he became a professional dive guide and boat captain leading over 1000 diving tours along Eleuthera's south coast. In 2015 he started Millers Dive shop where he specializes in small personalized fishing and diving groups Since Daryl has been diving and fishing south Eleuthera for over twenty years he is one of the most qualified and knowledgable guides in South Eleuthera.Millers Dive shop has a complete array of tanks, weights, wet suit, fins masks snorkels and ScubaPro BCD's and Regulators for rent.

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Address
Cape Eleuthera MarinaRock Sound, Eleuthera, The Bahamas
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North America - Belize

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