TRAVEL - TOURS - Vacations
For Singles in their 20's - 30's - 40's and 50's
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Belize Aggressor III BELIZE Singles Special
With 5 1/2 days of diving the walls along Turneffe and Lighthouse Reefs, and weather permitting, the famous Blue Hole, this trip is a diver's dream. All dives are done directly off of the Aggressor which means more time in the water for you to enjoy the sheer walls and awesome aquatic life.
On Friday, tours along the mainland can be arranged for you. Tours are not offered in the price of the dive expedition.
Visibility is typically about 100 feet, water temperature hovers at near 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and the barrier reef calls for generally calm seas. All this plus 20-30 foot swim throughs and deeply cut spur and groove reefs add to the allure of Ambergris Caye. When there, be sure to check out Shark Ray Alley, a great place to get upclose and personal with some of the local aquatic life.
Plenty for landlubbers to do, as well. The Mayan ruins are legendary, and the rainforest provides a diverse group of creatures, including jaguars and rare birds
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Cayman Aggressor IV CAYMANS Singles Special
The Aggressor IV is 110 feet long and has 9 staterooms. It can carry up to 18 passengers. Diving from the boat is easy, with the large swim platform.
The dive deck opens Sunday morning and runs until noon on Friday. After the Friday cocktail party, guests may dine at a local restaurant on the island.
What to do first? Each dive in Grand Cayman is special. And the locals are all friendly- especially the turtles and the mantas. Whether you decide to dive the wrecks, the walls or the coral gardens, you will return topside with amazing stories to tell.
There is much to make Grand Cayman the ultimate vacation. World famous Seven Mile Beach beckons you with soft white sand and a beautiful view. Or the exquisite beauty of the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park may be what you prefer. Grand Cayman has something to make everyone's vacation memorable.
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You get 5 1/2 days of quality diving on the Kona Aggressor II. Friday afternoon is spent shopping, site seeing or just relaxing. There is an evening cocktail party followed by dinner at a local restaurant (not included in the package).
The Kona Aggressor II is an 80 foot vessel with 6 staterooms on board. Fourteen passengers fit comfortably. The vessel is docked at Kailua Kona.
Warm water, temperate climate and high visibility make Hawaii a desirable destination. Interesting offshore lava formations, plane and shipwrecks, varied large and small aquatic life make Hawaii THE dive destination. Yet despite Hawaii's popularity, there are still relatively untouched areas, such as the barrier reef off Molokai. On land you have the memorial sites at Pearl Harbor, active Kilauea Volcano tours, shopping, golf and scenic tours are just some of the options that await you.
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The Maldives are as varied as they are exotic. Offering three distinct types of diving: inside the atolls, outside the atolls and along the channels, each have something special to offer.
With ten staterooms and 20 guests allowed, you truly become family on this liveaboard.
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CoCo View Resort , Roatan / Bay Islands
For those who just want to get wet and stay wet, the effortless shore diving with 24/7 unlimited air has definite appeal. The frontyard is a veritable cornucopia of aquatic life. There are two walls to choose from, as well as the Prince Albert wreck, all just a few fin kicks away. Of course, there is a fleet of dive boats designed specifically for easy entry and exit that goes out twice daily. Snorkelers are welcome.
An intimate resort, CoCo View has 26 rooms, all either on waters edge or directly over it. Rooms are spacious, comfortable and air conditioned. Drawing on its Honduran roots, the decor is in traditional woods, textiles and colors. Three square meals are served daily with a selection of local and traditional fare and in-season fruits and vegetables.
With easy access, you'll be diving the coral encrusted walls along Roatan in no time. Several large wrecks, eel gardens and the occasional shark passing through give divers fish tales to talk about back at one of the open air restaurants post dive. For a cultural excursion, the once flourishing Mayan civilization now lies in ruins outside the city of Copan. Need a little more adventure? White water rafting is also a short trip to the mainland away.
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The Palau Aggressor takes you from point A to point B in 106 feet of style. With a maximum of 18 passengers sharing amazing dive experiences, you fast become family.
Diving is done from a skiff, due to the swift currents. This destination is not recommended for beginners.
The Rainbow's End, as Palau is known, has an explosion of color underwater with unspoiled reefs, caves, walls and wrecks for your visual delight and adventurous nature. The aquatic life is abundant, thriving and interesting.
There are lakes filled with stingless jellyfish and rock islands to explore. Visitors can fulfill their inner adventurer, historian or shop-a-holic on the diverse island of Palau.
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Fiji Aggressor Singles Special FIJI
The Aggressor II is 106 feet and fits 18 passengers. The Aggressor III measures in at 101 feet and 5 staterooms. Ten passengers is the maximum allowed.
Weather permitting, a visit to a local island is planned so that guests can experience a cultural meke.
Let the flashlight fish light your way along the coral canyons blooming with color and life. Be sure to check out the B26 Bomber, a World War II relic held together by rope. Other favorites include hovering along the coral aisles of The Supermarket to watch the sharks cruise by for their dinners, or Gotham City where the pinnacles guard the secrets of the deep.
Topside, Fiji has a booming ecotourism industry, white water rafting, highland village safaris, shopping and more. Don't forget to check out the famous traditional firewalk ceremony!
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The Galapagos experience is recommended for intermediate divers and up.
Diving takes place from Friday through Wednesday morning. And what diving it is. You practically need to sweep the fish out of the way so you can giant stride in. To say that the Galapagos is a thriving ecosystem is an understatement. Think you've seen it all and done it all? Then the Galapagos is the next trip for you.
The Aggressor I & II are 100 feet each, with 7 staterooms; perfect for 14 passengers.
The creatures are the attraction on the Galapagos. This is your opportunity to see everything from sea horse to frog fish, sea cucumbers to giant mantas. Billfish have even been known to come close to shore, and the islands have been graced with the occasional mola-mola and whale shark.
This location is recommended for experienced divers only.
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The waters around North Sulawesi are blessed with an abundant concentration of unique marine creatures yet to be discovered. These rare fish and critters thrive in the near Bunaken Island, Bangka Island, Talisei Island and Lembeh Straits.
The North Sulawesi Aggressor comes in at 107 feet of traveling luxury. There are 8 staterooms with a maximum capacity of 18 passengers. The vessel's home dock is Manado.
Whether you prefer to dive the crystaline waters and steep walls, caves, caverns and gullies of the Bunaken National Marine Park, do some muck diving off Lembeh Strait where you will find tons of critters or try your hand at the Bangka Island area with its diverse corals, North Sulawesi diving has a little something for every taste. Here the coral-fringed islets are the most pristine in Indonesia.
On land, the creatures are just as unique, as seen by touring the Tangkoko Nature Reserve. At Karumenga the volcanic hot springs attract people looking for health and relaxation.
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Okeanos Aggressor Singles Special COSTA RICA
All dives are done directly from a dinghy for ease of entry and exit. Most guests make an average of three dives a day. Night diving is at the discretion of the dive master, due to the large number of schooling sharks in the region.
Weather permitting, guests will also experience a few land excursions. Guests are shuttle ashore to hike through the jungles and swim through the waterfalls.
When not diving and onboard, guests hang out on either the sun deck or in the lounge. The Okeanos Aggressor holds a maximum of 22 passengers and has 10 staterooms. Meals and snacks are included, as are non-alcoholic and local alcoholic beverages.
What should you look at first? Schooling hammerhead, sometimes in groups of 50 or more, cruise through the indigo waters. Mantas soar as schools of tuna move in unison against the current.
Looking for the night life? This is not your island. Cocos Island is a non-inhabited, non-camping island that you can only get to by boat. This island was the setting for the movie "Jurassic Park" and was granted World Heritage status for the rich and abundant undersea life.
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You will join 19 other passengers on this 120 foot, 9 stateroom vessel as you explore the walls and the massive congregation of nurse sharks that come to the coast of French Caye. All the diving is done off the back of the vessel and shore excursions are conducted by way of a ride on the dinghy.
The western-most of the Caicos islands, a large area of Provo is protected by the Princess Alexandra National Park. Here large green morays and tiny golden spotted eels are easily missed as they hide in the cracks and crevices. Not so easy to miss are the friendly grouper who beg for attention and the large sting rays flying around you.
On land, visit the world's only conch farm or, to experience history, go to the ruins and read the messages engraved on stones by marooned sailors. A visit to Provo is not complete without stopping by the world famous Grace Bay Beach.
The western-most of the Caicos islands, a large area of Provo is protected by the Princess Alexandra National Park. Here large green morays and tiny golden spotted eels are easily missed as they hide in the cracks and crevices. Not so easy to miss are the friendly grouper who beg for attention and the large sting rays flying around you.
On land, visit the world's only conch farm or, to experience history, go to the ruins and read the messages engraved on stones by marooned sailors. A visit to Provo is not complete without stopping by the world famous Grace Bay Beach.
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All dives are done from the mothership. With a maximum of 14 passengers to fill the six staterooms, the Utila Aggressor becomes your second home; family and all. And you will have lots to talk about with the awesome night dives, the wonderful food and the amazing critters you see.
There is much debate about why Utila is such a great dive destination. Is it the walls starting at just 15 feet and descending into dizzying depths? Perhaps the caves or the famous Halliburton wreck are the reason divers keep coming back. Others would argue that you just can't beat the opportunity to swim with whale sharks or play with the dolphins off the Utila coast. Whatever the reason, Utila is sure to please everyone in your group. Not known for its night life, all businesses on this island paradise are family owned-- no national or international chains here.
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Habitat Curacao Singles Special 2008 CURACAO
Habitat Curacao Resort , Curacao
Singles stay at double rate in Lanai - $990! 7 nights Lanai accommodations, airport transfer, welcome rum punch, daily buffet breakfast, 3 2-tank boat dives, 6 days of 24 hour unlimited shore diving and hotel taxes and service charges. August 30 - October 11, 2008 or November 27 - December 20, 2008.
The onsite dive center was awarded the PADI National Geographic Dive Center award, and is a 5 Star PADI Gold Palm facility. Set up your spa reservations early because space is coveted; your body will thank you later. The live music at the restaurant enhances your fine dining experience and completes the perfect day. Have you ever played hide and seek in a sponge forest? Whether you are an advanced diver or just getting your fins wet, Curacao is sure to please. Blue runners sprint along the reef, chasing down their pray as an octopus scuttles into his next hidey hole. Grouper patiently wait their turn at the cleaning station and eels seek out their dinner in the coral.
On land, enjoy world-class cuisine, play golf, gamble, or tour some of the 17th century architecture sites. Your adventures are limited only by the amount of time you have to spend exploring the wonder that is Curacao.
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Captain Don's Habitat BONAIRE Singles Special 2009
Singles Special Expired This facility has been awarded PADI's 5-Star Instructor Development Center and a NAUI Dream Resort. The Captain's Locker is a full service retail and rental facility and the staff are happy to share their knowledge of the local area with you.
Accomodations range from bungalows and apartments, to villas and villa suites. Rum Runners, Pizza Temple or Deco Stop Bar are great places to make new friends as you grab a bite or a quick drink post-dive.
Bonaire offers a unique opportunity for divers to see what the Caribbean was like over 20 years ago: Lush, healthy coral housing a veritable cornucopia of fishlife.
Bonaire has a rich cultural heritage as seen with the plantation ruins and slave huts. An island of the world, the music and dance reflect its storied history. If you are in town for a festival, be sure to check it out. Finally, if you're looking for a Bonaire's famous flamingoes, a stop at the saltbeds of Pekelmeer is the a must.
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