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  • Travel: Mexico

    Mexico is a one stop shop for diving and easy to get to from any part of the US or the world. The country can accommodate almost all your diving needs, cenotes, caves, reef, wrecks, drift, you name it. There is no shortage of dive shops either so the world is your oyster.

    Where to stay

  • How Much Should I Tip?

    Tipping isn't just a city in China.

    You may have heard things like "Its their job, why should I tip them for doing it" or from our European friends "Tipping is an American thing, employers should pay them more." While there are merits to both these statements, they do not reflect reality. Your dive guide, Divemaster (DM) or instructor does way beyond what their job requires.

  • Save A Dive Kit

    It's the last dive of your trip. The site is one of your favorites and you can't wait to finish off a great vacation with one last dive, then the unthinkable. You hear a pop followed by the hissing of air, you've blown an o-ring. The DM pulls out a tank o-ring only to realize it's the spg spool. "I don't have those o-rings so take this spare reg."  the DM says, offering a piece of gear that has seen better days. You take it and do the dive, breathing wet all the way .

  • Travel: Dominican Republic

    A 3 and a half hour flight from NYC puts you in the Dominican Republic, a country with beautiful beaches, warm weather all year around and great diving.

    Where to stay

    There are many places to stay in the Puerto Plata area that will fit your needs. All inclusive, hotel with a pool, or maybe you wanna rent a property, there are so many options