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Tortuga Divers, Ltd.

P.O. Box 496, Grand Cayman, CAYMAN ISLANDS

Tortuga Divers is here to serve your diving, snorkeling and watersports needs. We are committed to safe, fun diving and snorkeling and place a heavy emphasis on safety, and are dedication to protecting our fragile environment for future generations. Our philosophy has been to provide each guest with a positive experience and to leave having gained a little more knowledge through this experience.

Phone: (345) 947-2097
Fax: (345) 947-4213
Email: kdoherty@redsail.com
Website: www.tortugadivers.com


TRAINING:

PADI Gold Palm Resort

FACILITIES:

Resort/Intro Dives Scuba hire Rebreather hire/training Nitrox fills Own pool Showers Diving seven days Gear Service Camera Hire Own Boat(s)

SERVICES:

Our dive shop is located on the beach and steps away from the dock. We have an air-conditioned classroom and fresh water pool for training. Locker storage is available.

BOAT DESCRIPTION:

We operate two dive boats allowing guests to experience the diverse and amazing underwater sites. All dive boats are designed with a diver's needs and comfort in mind. "Tortuga Diver" is a 48' Custom Pro boat and although it accommodates 30 divers, it's limited to 21. "Leatherback" is a 42' Newton and is limited to 21 divers.


DIVE SITES:

Eagle Ray Pass

Eagle Ray Pass is a deep chasm leading to the wall. It's an awesome formation with towering coral heads, coral archways and narrow crevices- filled with magnificent sponges, gorgonian fans and black coral.

White Stroke Canyon

White Stroke Canyon is a coral wall that almost defies description. The immense formation literally dwarfs the diver and vividly portrays the grandeur of the North Wall drop-offs.

Stingray City

Promoted by cruise ship TV commercials, dive and adventure magazines, Stingray City has become the world's most famous shallow dive. Here, divers can feed, pet and play with the friendly Southern Stingrays. Divers kneel on the sandy sea floor while tame stingrays swirl around in search of food.


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