Upcoming Dive Trips

Antarctica

Antarctica is one of the most unique and rapidly changing places on this planet. Join us on this special expedition, aligned with the 150th Anniversary of the Challenger’s crossing of the southern polar circle. Each participant will have a chance to contribute to citizen science projects and learn from renown scientists and image makers on board.

This is not just a dive trip! In fact, most of the wildlife, including penguins, whales and leopard seals can all be viewed from the boat or snorkeling. You’ll have a choice of activities twice a day, including kayaking, hiking, camping, snorkeling, and more!

All proceeds of this trip will be donated to non-profits aimed at increasing access of young people to diving and science careers. This anniversary is a perfect time to honor the Challenger’s contribution to our understanding of the world’s oceans while simultaneously exploring Antarctica.

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When: Feb 20 – March 5, 2024. You must arrive in Ushuaia, Argentina by 4pm on Feb 20

Price: Starting at $11,600 for quad occupancy

What is included: Accommodations aboard the MC Ortelius, all meals and non alcoholic beverages, local transfers, National Park fees

Not included: airfare to and from Ushuaia, gratuities, dive insurance (required for divers), trip insurance (highly recommended for all participants)

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Colombia Caribbean Reef

Starting in Cartagena, you can look forward to a day of captivating sightseeing before immersing yourself in the underwater wonders. Explore the historic city’s colorful colonial architecture, visit the iconic Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas fortress, stroll along the picturesque streets of the walled city, and indulge in local cuisine. Take a boat ride to the nearby Rosario Islands, where the reef is located, and marvel at their stunning beauty. Once you’re ready for diving, you’ll be amazed by the rich marine life, vibrant coral formations, and crystal-clear waters. Dive alongside tropical fish, spot eels and sea turtles, and witness the biodiversity that makes this reef unique. Enjoy the warm Caribbean weather, friendly locals, and the perfect combination of cultural exploration and underwater adventure.

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When: April 2024

Where: Fly into Cartagena for a day of sight seeing before we depart to the Rosario Islands for two full days of diving, followed by 3 days in Santa Marta diving the glorious Taganga Park and neighboring reefs. 

What you can expect to see on the dives:  Caribbean reefs teeming with life! Coral is abundant with healthy boulder corals, elkhorn fields as far as the eye can see, and vibrant fish darting by. Eels are common sights, and sea turtles can be seen seasonally. 

Price:  $3,800.  Group size will be a minimum of 4 and maximum 8. 

What is Included: Lodging, most meals starting with lunch on day 1 and ending with lunch on day 9, five days of diving, local and US dive guides and instructors, dive tanks and weights, other dive gear as needed, airport pick up and drop off, and all ground transportation during the tour.

What is not included: Flights to and from Colombia, entrance visa, alcoholic beverages, beverages between meals while in cities, 2-3 meals, personal travel insurance (recommended), dive accident and extraction insurance (required), laundry service, tips for local staff, and any unscheduled activities.

Level of Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate. Typical visibility exceeds 40ft, often up to 100ft or more. Many dives are 60 – 80ft, though shallower sites can be selected based on group ability. The Rosario Islands experience strong currents in the spring, and boat rides in Santa Marta can be choppy on small boats. Divers may choose to participate in a skills refresher on dive day 1 and Advanced Open Water certification is available during the trip as well.

Food: We will eat at a variety of restaurants in cities and on the beaches including traditional Colombian food and lots of incredible seafood. Most food is included in the trip cost, but expect to purchase 2-3 meals on your own.

Lodging: We will stay in a variety of hotels and ecolodges, all of which have air conditioning or hot water. All rooms are double occupancy.

Visa: U.S. citizens to not need a visa in advance.  You will need to fill out the free immigration form at https://www.colombia-checkmig.com/ prior to departure.

Vaccinations: For a list of recommended vaccinations visit your travel doctor or the CDC website at wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel  Colombia no longer requires COVID vaccination or testing for entry.

Insurance: All trip participants are required to show proof of DAN Dive Accident Insurance and personal travel insurance that includes home country evacuation.

Basic Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive in Cartagena and explore the city

Day 2-3: Dive Rosario Islands

Day 4: Travel to Santa Marta

Days 5-7: Dive in Santa Marta and Taganga Park

Day 8: Return to Catagena

Day 9: Travel home, or stay longer to enjoy all Colombia has to offer

 

Florida East Coast

Join us for a weekend on the East Coast of Florida exploring reefs and wrecks from both shore and boat. Custom itinerary available depending on your experience and interests.

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Some of the best diving in the state, Florida’s East Coast never fails to disappoint with clear water, sharks, turtles and grouper all common sightings. With 2-3 dives each day, you’re sure to see something exciting! Some itineraries also include night dives.

Price: Cost of dives ($60-$100 per day, plus gratuity) plus one night hotel.

Reefs and Ruins

Cambodia. For many people, the name alone conjures images of grand temple ruins like Ankor Wat or Bayon, and the rich cultural history surrounding them. Yet, few realize that in addition to these awe-inspiring ruins, Cambodia is home to seldom visited reefs teeming with life. Towering coral colonies and thousands of brightly colored Pacific fish are just waiting for adventurous divers to explore them.

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Feral Human Expeditions and Shoultz Scuba Services have teamed up to bring you some of the best the Kingdom of Wonder has to offer, both above and below the water. Come with us for a dive trip unlike any other on Cambodia: Reefs and Ruins.

This trip begins with sight-seeing in the capital city, Phenom Penh, where you will investigate Cambodia’s dark past with the Khmer Rouge and learn some of the country’s history. Travel across this unique country to secluded beaches, remote dive sites, and a one-of-a-kind liveaboard experience. Following four days of guided dives in the Gulf of Thailand, we travel to Siem Reap to visit the Angkor Wat temple complex and wind down before traveling home.

Facts at a Glance

When: Temporarily Suspended. Contact us to be notified of updates.

Where: Fly into Phnom Penh, Cambodia. For your flight home, you have the option to fly out of Siem Reap on the last day, or come with us on the 6-hour drive back to Phnom Penh.

All dives occur near a series of islands 15-40mi off the coast of Sihanoukville, Cambodia in the Gulf of Thailand. Most dives are boat dives and are run by a local PADI 5 Star operator. One optional shore dive is offered.

What you can expect to see on the dives: Pacific reefs teeming with life! Coral is abundant with towering, 15ft boulder corals and expansive plate corals growing between smaller, diverse coral patches. Thousands of small fish, sea urchins, and other brightly colored benthic creatures can be seen on every dive, and coral cat sharks can be spotted on night dives. Depending on selected dive locations, there is a chance to spot a whale shark off the coast of Koh Pring.

Price: $3,800. Group size will be a minimum of 4 and maximum 8.

What is Included: Lodging, most meals starting with lunch on day 1 and ending with lunch on day 10, four days of diving, local and US dive guides and instructors, dive tanks and weights, most entrance fees, airport pick up and drop off, all ground transportation during the tour, local Cambodian guides/interpreters, and all day tours. Divers are encouraged to bring their own dive gear, but arrangements can be made to provide equipment as needed.

What is not included: Flights, entrance visa, alcoholic beverages, beverages between meals while in cities, 4-5 meals, entrance to Angkor Wat, personal travel insurance (recommended), dive accident and extraction insurance (required), laundry service, tips for local staff, and any unscheduled activities.

Level of Difficulty: Beginner to intermediate. Typical visibility exceeds 40ft, often up to 100ft or more, and most dives are less than 40ft, with some deeper dives near the end of the trip as conditions and group ability dictates. Divers may choose to participate in a skills refresher on dive day 1 and Advanced Open Water certification is available during the trip as well. Accommodations are atypical for a traditional liveaboard vessel where we spend one night. See Lodging section for details.

Food: We will eat at a variety of restaurants in cities and on the beaches including traditional Cambodian food and occasional western options. While on the dive boat, all meals are provided by the charter. Most food is included in the trip cost, but expect to purchase 4-5 meals on your own.

Lodging: In cities, we will stay in a variety of hotels and bungalows, including very basic rooms that may not have air conditioning or hot water. On Kong Rong Samloen island, freshwater is brought in each day and is therefore limited use, and electricity is unavailable from approximately 10pm-10am. Charging stations are available in common areas, but there is no internet or cell service on the west side of the island where we stay for two nights.

We will spend one night on sleeping pads/mattresses on the dive boat. This is not a traditional liveaboard vessel. All mattresses are lined up on the top deck of the boat in a common, open air space. The deck is covered to protect from the elements, but not sealed or climate controlled.

Visa: U.S. citizens to not need a visa in advance. You can purchase your visa at the airport after landing. You will need to pay $25-$30 USD in cash, and provide them with a passport photo or similar. This is a very easy process, just remember cash and a photo.

Vaccinations: For a list of recommended vaccinations visit your travel doctor or the CDC website at wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel

Insurance: All trip participants are required to show proof of DAN Dive Accident Insurance, and home country medical evacuation which can be purchased at https://www.diversalertnetwork.org/insurance/. General travel insurance and dive equipment insurance are encouraged as well.


Basic Itinerary

Day 1: Arrive at the Phnom Penh airport, explore the Central Market, and discuss plans for the expedition.
Day 2: Explore the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek and visit Watt Phnom or Tuol Sleng.
Day 3: Travel by private transport to Sihanoukville. Stay the night in beachfront bungalows at Otres Beach.
Day 4: Two-tank boat dive followed by optional shore-based cleanup dive. Stay the night in bungalows on the island beach of Koh Rong Samloen.
Day 5: Two-tank boat dive starting and ending on Koh Rong Samloen.
Days 6-7: Five-tank overnight dive trip, including one night dive. Sleep on the boat for the first night, return to Otres Beach near Sihanoukville and stay in bungalows for the second night.
Day 8: Drive to Siem Reap and enjoy the city.
Day 9: Explore the awe inspiring ruins of Angkor Wat.
Day 10: Catch your flight home from Siem Reap or Phnom Penh, or stay longer and let us recommend activities for additional days.