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R&sea Divers Co Ltd

About R&sea Divers Co Ltd

R&Sea Divers Co Ltd offers a full range of scuba regulators, BCDs, masks and snorkels, torches and wet suits available for those who don't have their own diving gear. Some of the dive sites within a short boat ride from the dive shop include Flying Reef, Cove Crack, The Shallows and Majeston. Heading north on the Caribbean side of the island, Mount Irvine Wall and the wreck of the MV Maverick are two of the most popular scuba diving sites around Tobago. Visits to The Sisters and Speyside are arranged on request of 4 or more divers. In addition to offering scuba diving charters, 7 days a week, they also offer the full range of PADI certification courses from Open Water Diver to Divemaster, with one of their certified Instructors. As members of A.T.D.O., the Association of Tobago Dive Operators, they follow certain rules and regulations put in place for the safety of all who participate in scuba diving activities in Tobago. These include having boat to base contact, not allowing unescorted diving and ensuring that dive guides carry surface markers for the dive boats to follow throughout the dive.

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Address
Shepard's InnStore Bay Local RoadCrown Point, Tobago
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