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Cabañas On Clark's Cay

About Cabañas On Clark's Cay

Their PADI dive center operates 2 custom dive boats: the 45’ Freedom and 40’ Endeavor. Each have capacity for up to 20 divers. The boats have wide platforms for giant stride entries and sturdy ladders for exiting the water. They are provisioned with drinking water, fruit for snacking, fresh water showers, towels, camera rinse tanks, dry storage, shaded areas and all required safety equipment.Boat rides vary from 20 – 30 minutes for dives along the south to up to 45 minutes for dives along the northern coast. Boats generally depart Cabañas on Clark's Cay at 8:30 am for the morning 2-tank dive, returning for lunch with the afternoon boat leaving a reasonable time after lunch has concluded.Cabanas on Clark’s Cay is a 4-acre island oasis that offers incredible seascapes, an open-air restaurant and bar, an infinity pool and hot tub and a meandering lazy river, complete with a waterfall. Accommodations consist of air-conditioned 1 and 2 bedroom “Island Cabañas” with wrap around porches to enjoy the sea breeze. Cabañas on Clark’s Cay guests will enjoy the splendor of Guanaja’s coral reef system featuring dives on pinnacles, vertical walls, lava tunnels and wrecks. With few dive operators on the island, Clark’s Cay guests always get their pick of the best, rarely visited dive sites. Concierge dive services and a low diver-to-divemaster ratio guarantee a relaxed experience on each of your 3 daily dives. Seven night, Saturday to Saturday packages start at $1,491.00 per person based on double occupancy including accommodations, gourmet meals and happy hour snacks, Managers welcome party, Wi-Fi, up to 3 boat dives daily (excluding day of arrival and departure), complimentary use of kayaks and paddleboards, boat transfers to and from Guanaja Airport and island tours conducted by their staff. Tax and gratuities are not included. Rates are valid through December 21, 2018, subject to availability.

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Cabanas on Clarks CayGuanajaBay Islands, Honduras
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North America - Belize

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