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Iyanola Dive Ventures

About Iyanola Dive Ventures

CURTIS JOHN has been diving for over twenty years and has attained the highest rating of Master Instructor in Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI), along with an Instructor Trainer rating from National Association of Under Water Instructors (Naui). He was employed by Sandals for seventeen years in the capacity of water sports manager. His role and function was to manage the dive operations including revenue generation, pool operation and also all water toys. He possesses twenty three different specialty ratings that he can teach and certify students. Throughout the years he has been heavily involved in St. Lucia Hyperbaric Society of which he is a director and chamber operator of the only Hyperbaric Chamber on the island that treats Dive related incidents as well as diabetic ulcers, osteoporosis and severe burns just to name a few. He can also add to his experience as mechanic and a chief engineer for a tug boat some twenty-six years ago. He has also obtained the accolade of licensed Boat Captain. LAURENT JOHN has been diving for over 30 years and has attained the highest rating of Master Instructor in Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI). He also possesses an Instructor Trainer rating for National Association of Under Water Instructors (Naui). He is currently employed with Sandals for seventeen years in the capacity of a Master Scuba Instructor responsible for teaching certification at all levels. He possesses twenty three different specialty ratings that he can teach and certify students. Laurent has worked at several resorts as diver/ windsurfing/ water toys instructor. His skills also include repairing compressors used to fill dive tanks.

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Address
P.O. Box 2641Rodney Bay, Gros IsletSt.Lucia
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Location

North America - Belize

Belize is a diver’s playground where the Caribbean’s only three true atolls cradle kaleidoscopic coral gardens, steep drop-offs and the iconic Great Blue Hole. Glide over nurse-shark nurseries at Hol Chan, descend along Lighthouse Reef’s vertiginous walls, or time your visit to Placencia for exhilarating whale-shark encounters at Gladden Spit. Warm 26-29 °C waters, 15-30 m visibility and a laid-back Creole-Garífuna culture turn every surface interval into a tropical holiday. Whether you’re certifying in shallow seagrass meadows or racking up tech-level depth on coral-encrusted ledges, Belize blends world-class marine biodiversity with sustainable operators, eco-minded lodges and easy travel connections—making it the perfect base for both first-time bubbles and bucket-list underwater adventures.

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