the best places for travel, eat and enjoy

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the best places for travel, eat and enjoy

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the best places for travel, eat and enjoy

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the best places for travel, eat and enjoy

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the best places for travel, eat and enjoy

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jueves, 19 de abril de 2012

Tobago´s Island : The Diving Destination





Rich and colourful shallow water reefs surround Tobago, making it easy for you to explore the island's spectacular aquatic communities by scuba diving or snorkeling from shore.

The waters around Tobago support approximately 300 different species of coral, including staghorn, elkhorn, fire coral, giant tube sponges and starlet coral. There is also a broad range of reefs, rock pillars, wrecks and extravagant undersea gardens filled with giant sea fans, whips and plumes. Remarkable sites exist off Speyside, Little Tobago and Goat Island on the northeastern side of Tobago where you can drift dive along reefs with sponges the size of bathtubs and bushes of black coral. On the southeast coast are the exceptionally clear Nylon Pool and Buccoo Reef National Park.

During the months from March to July, Manta Reef is the place to see giant rays, although divers also encounter dolphins, marine turtles and sharks.A one-tank dive starts at US$40 and you are welcome to bring your own gear. You must be a certified diver and present your C card to rent equipment and dive, although some shops offer a supervised resort course or professional instruction leading to PADI certification.



Buccoo Reef

This is a protected marine park between Pigeon Point and Buccoo Point. Daily tours by glass-bottomed boats allow even non-swimmers to view the reef. When snorkeling, be careful not to step on, touch or break the coral formations.

Nylon Pool

The Nylon Pool is a warm shallow area in the middle of the reef lagoon and is ideal for swimming. Whole day tours to nearby No Mans Land - a sandy spit reaching into the lagoon - are available from licensed tour guides and reef tour operators. Reef tour boats leave from Buccoo Bay and Store Bay.

Speyside Reefs

The various reefs off Speyside vary in depth. The shallow reef areas are excellent for snorkeling while the deeper reefs are great for scuba diving. Glass-bottomed boats conduct snorkeling tours and scuba diving can be arranged through any Dive Shop on the island.

Some dive shops:

Contact information and location for each of our members is listed below.

Aquamarine Dive

Aquamarine Dive

Blue Waters Inn
Speyside
Phone: (1-868) 660-5445 / 4077
Fax: (1-868) 639-4416
Email: amdtobago@trinidad.net
Website: www.aquamarinedive.com
 
Extra Divers Tobago

Extra Divers Tobago

Pigeon Point Road, Crown Point &
Speyside Inn, Speyside
Phone: (1-868) Crown Point 639-7424 or Speyside 660-4852
Fax: (1-868) Crown Point 639-7424 or Speyside 660-6059
Email: crownpoint@extradivers.info or speyside@extradivers.info
Website: www.extradiverstobago.eu
 
Frontier Divers

Frontier Divers

Sandy Point Beach Club
Crown Point
Phone: (1-868) 631-8138
Fax: (1-868) 639-0820
Email: bigdougie1@gmail.com
Website: www.frontierdiverstt.com
 
Manta Dive Center

Manta Watersports T/A Tobago Dive Pirates

Rex Turtle Beach Hotel
Grand Courland Bay
Phone: (1-868) 678-3979
Fax: (1-868) 639-9969
Email: amanda@tobagodivepirates.com
Website: www.tobagodivepirates.com
 
R & Sea Diver's Company

R & Sea Diver's Company

Toucan Inn
Crown Point
Phone: (1-868) 639-8120
Fax: (1-868) 639-8120
Email: rsdivers@tstt.net.tt
Website: www.rseadivers.com
 
Tobago Dive Experience

Tobago Dive Experience

Manta Lodge, Speyside &
Arnos Vale Hotel, Plymouth
Phone: (1-868) 660-4888
Fax: (1-868) 660-5030
Email: info@tobagodiveexperience.com
Website: www.tobagodiveexperience.com
 
Undersea Tobago

Undersea Tobago

Coco Reef Resort
Crown Point
Phone: (1-868) 631-2626
Fax: (1-868) 639-7759
Email: undersea@tstt.net.tt
Website: www.underseatobago.com
 

miércoles, 4 de abril de 2012

A life without lux? I cannot imagine




The Way We Live Now: Precociously. Our spending habits place us in rarefied company. We may not have money for some things, but we certainly have enough money to ensure that luxury does not die in our lives.