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Frontier Divers

About Frontier Divers

Frontier Divers is one of the only locally owned dive shops on the island of Tobago. It is owned and managed by a husband and wife Alvin & Kerry Douglas. While Kerry is a capable diver, she spends her time overseeing all the administrative duties, such as making booking arrangements and ensuring that the customer is welcomed into the family.Alvin (otherwise known as “BIG DOUGIE”) a former member and dive instructor of the Trinidad & Tobago Coast Guard of thirteen years and is an experience diver for the past twenty-one years. He is also a Master Scuba Diver Trainer, this enables him to carry out lectures, consultancy services to both public and private institutes as well as conduct most of the courses the dive center offers. The team is complete with two Dive Masters and one PADI Open Water Instructor, all of whom have logged thousands of dives.

Services

Frontier Divers has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Frontier Divers has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact Frontier Divers

Address
c/o Sandy Point Beach Club,Crown Point,Tobago W.I.
Phone
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Location

North America - Belize

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