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Event Series Maldives

Maldives

Maldives , Maldives

What do the Maldives offer? Mantas, whale sharks, and more fish per cubic foot of sea water than you have ever seen before!!

Event Series Maldives

Maldives

Maldives , Maldives

What do the Maldives offer? Mantas, whale sharks, and more fish per cubic foot of sea water than you have ever seen before!!

Antarctica

Antarctica , Antarctica

Join Faith Ortins, VP of DUI, and world‐renowned photographer, Amos Nachoum on a truly remarkable expedition. The itinerary we designed is not only rare, but unique and daring befitting the 100th anniversary of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s heroic rescue of his crew from Antarctica in April 1916.

Solomon Islands

Soloman Islands , Solomon Islands

Come join DUI aboard the Solomon Star, where we will spend 10 full days of diving in the beautiful waters of the Solomon Islands. Situated to the south east of Papua New Guinea and only 3 hours by air from Australia, the Solomon Islands are one of the most peaceful and beautiful areas of the Pacific. Comprised of 992 islands, of which 147 are inhabited, the Solomon Islands has some of the most pristine dive sites in the world. Unspoiled because of the remote location, there are not many divers to put pressure on the reef and fish. You have caverns, wide-angle reefs, large sea fans, soft corals, impressive large pelagic such as sharks and mantas, and rare macro critters. The Solomon Islands promise to have something in store for every type of diver!

Newfoundland

Newfoundland St John's, Newfoundland, Canada

Cold water diving at it's best! Come join Faith Ortins and explore Newfoundland!!

Azores

Azores Azores, Portugal

Diving day and night, in sandy, rocky or mixed sea beds, in caves or shipwrecks…the potential of the Azores is almost endless in terms of diving spots and types of diving. It offers adequate spots for various experience levels, from beginners to professionals, and the adventure may start with simple snorkeling in order to leisurely enjoy the abundant marine life of the archipelago’s crystal-clear waters. On the other hand, diving an off-shore seamount or in blue water is a guaranteed adrenaline rush and requires an adventurous spirit.

Cuba

Cuba , Cuba

Learn about Cuba’s unique marine environment during an Oceans for Youth Foundation People-to-People educational program. Citizens of the U.S. will fly into Havana where they will spend a full day meeting with scientists about Cuba’s marine parks. After two nights in Havana, transportation is provided to the southern town of Jucaro, where the Jardines Aggressor live aboard docks. Guests will depart for six days of scuba diving in the Gardens of the Queen (Jardines de la Reina) National Park, one of the oldest marine national parks in the world, located 60 miles off the southern coast. Biologists will host discussions and presentations covering many topics including: proper mooring procedures and installations, fish tagging, commercial fishing and other local environmental issues.

Socorro Island

Socorro Island Socorro Island, Colima, Mexico

On this unique expedition, the emphasis will be on EXPLORATION! Virgin dive sites, blue water bait balls, remote pinnacles PLUS the typical Socorro hot spots such as Roca Partida and the Boilers. This trip is for the adventurous spirit!

Spitsbergen

Spitsbergen Longyearbyen, Spitsbergen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands

Join DUI on an educational diving-oriented adventure to the Arctic Ocean around Spitsbergen. Dive, snorkel and cruise around massive icebergs, spot the endangered polar bear, and explore pristine polar landscapes- all while learning more about medical issues unique to the polar regions. Your adventure will include lectures on diving medicine, dealing with medical emergencies in remote locations and coping with thermal issues in extreme environments. Those who qualify and apply can receive up to 16 CMEs through Wilderness Medicine.

Isla Mujeres – Whale Sharks

Isla Mujeres Isla Mujeres, Mexico

Swim with the magnificent whale shark in the beautiful turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. The world’s largest species of fish, with their impressive size, create a visual spectacle as their dark grey bodies glide through the water. While swimming with these wonderful animals, you may see hundred-pound sea turtles, manta rays up to twenty feet and three species of dolphins, entertaining you with their playful swimming and corkscrew jumps.

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