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Indulge your wanderlust

Benefit from our world-wide scuba diving and travel experience. We’ve been to the resort, know the dive staff, and have a favorite dive site. We can recommend the locals’ favorite spot for the catch-of-the-day and we can probably tell you where to find the best rum punch.

Booking a trip is easy. We do all the planning – airfare, resort accommodations, diving, and other activities. We provide a Diventures Trip Leader on every group trip, a professional diver you know and trust. They’re available to assist you throughout your trip. All you have to do is relax and enjoy yourself.

Want to complete your Open Water training dives on a trip? No problem, we provide the Instructor. Traveling with a non-diver? That’s ok, we love all travelers.

Private trip planning is also available. Let us know what you have in mind here and we’ll set everything up for you.

 

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Our Trip Leaders are experts

Ever wonder what it takes to be a Diventures Trip Leader? It takes an extraordinary mix of passion, energy, and scuba knowledge.
Diventures Trip Leaders must:

  • Complete extensive training before leading a trip
  • Be certified as a Dive Professional
  • Complete the comprehensive Trip Leader training and exam
  • Pass an evaluation trip before leading one of their own

The Diventures training program is a classroom-setting course that prepares our Trip Leaders with the practical tools they need to be a successful Trip Leader. The goal for each trip is to create positive, once-in-a-lifetime and safe experiences from start to finish. This Trip Leader training program ensures they comply with Diventures standards and procedures, as well as develop people and communication skills with in-depth practice scenarios. Once the training program is completed, they must pass an exam that advances them to “Trip Leader” status. It’s the exceptional training that empowers our Trip Leaders to help guide you on an adventure of a lifetime with world-wide scuba diving and travel!

Barbados

03/25/2023 – 04/01/2023

Divers from all over the world travel to Barbados to experience the warm water temperatures, the sea turtles, and explore the shipwrecks.

Dominica – SOLD OUT

03/25/2023 – 04/01/2023

Dominica is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with sperm whales. And if you’re lucky you’ll spot seahorses, turtles and dolphins.

Cozumel – LIMITED SPOTS LEFT

04/01/2023 – 04/08/2023

Cozumel is an easy trip from the United States and offers some of the best diving in the world. One of the many reasons Cozumel is a bucket list location for divers is the incredible drift diving.

Indonesia

04/23/2023 – 05/03/2023

You’ve reached the ocean floor, pinnacles tower above you as schools of fish race by. You’re surrounded by walls of vibrant colors. You’ve never seen anything quite like it. You continue your journey through the garden of coral excited about what you’ll see next.

Cozumel – SOLD OUT

04/29/2023 – 05/06/2023

Spend Cinco de Mayo in Isla Cozumel! As the second-largest barrier reef in the world, the Mesoamerican reef offers a massive variety of coral that creates a maze of swim-throughs and walls. Not only is Cozumel known for its beautiful reef, but it also has an abundance of marine life.

Grand Cayman

05/13/2023 – 05/20/2023

With its great visibility, colorful swim-throughs, and amazing shipwrecks, it’s no wonder the Cayman Islands are known as a world-class dive destination. The diverse array of underwater attractions makes Grand Cayman a great place for beginners and advanced divers. With over 200 dive sites, you’re bound to see a few sea turtles, nurse sharks, and stingrays.

Komodo – SOLD OUT

06/02/2023 – 06/014/2023

Rugged and wild adventure describe Komodo best. Home to the infamous Komodo Dragons, Komodo is one of the most species-diverse locations in Indonesia.

Belize – 3 SPOTS OPEN

06/03/2023 – 06/10/2023

Belize is a wall diver’s paradise adorned with huge crimson gorgonians and giant orange elephant ear sponges.

Galapagos – 1 FEMALE SPOT OPEN

06/5/2023 – 06/12/2023

Join us as we venture to Galapagos! It is unquestionably the hammerhead shark capital of the world – but also home to the sleek Galapagos shark, horn sharks, white tips, silkies, and the occasional pelagic visitors like the tiger shark.

St. Lucia

06/10/2023 – 06/17/2023

Diving in St. Lucia is like diving through a kaleidoscope of color. The clear blue waters allow you to immerse yourself in a rainbow of coral, sponges, and marine life. Because of the 60-100 ft visibility, you’ll be able to get an up-close look at sea creatures most people only see in the movies.

Cozumel

06/10/2023 – 06/17/2023

Cozumel is an easy trip from the United States and offers some of the best diving in the world. One of the many reasons Cozumel is a bucket list location for divers is the incredible drift diving.

Utila – SOLD OUT

06/24/2023 – 07/01/2023

Right on the edge of the Mesoamerican Barrier reef lies Utila, a small island off the coast of Honduras. While diving the clear Caribbean waters, you are bound to see eagle rays, hawksbill sea turtles, nurse sharks, parrotfish, angel fish and seahorses.

Grenada

06/24/2023 – 07/01/2023

Referred to as the ‘Spice of the Caribbean’, Grenada consists of the island itself, and two smaller islands, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. Several small islands lie to the north of the main island and are a part of the Grenadines.

Bonaire

07/01/2023 – 07/08/2023

Bonaire’s sea abounds with beautiful marine life and a fascinating variety of multi-colored tropical fish. The sea is remarkably calm and conditions are superb for both scuba diving and snorkeling.

San Salvador Island, Bahamas

07/01/2023 – 07/08/2023

Perched on a pinnacle and washed by warm breezes and clear azure water lies San Salvador.

Little Cayman – 1 FEMALE SPOT LEFT

07/08/2023 – 07/15/2023

What draws people year after year to Little Cayman? The diving. Colorful reefs, an abundance of marine life, and high walls. The island is known as one of the top diving destinations and is said to be the most photographed out of all other Caribbean islands.

Cayman Brac

07/15/2023 – 07/22/2023

Join us as we head to Cayman Brac for a tropical getaway! With almost 70 dive sites to choose from, there is something for every level of diver.

Bahamas – Limited Availability

07/15/2023 – 07/22/2023

Dive through tunnels, caverns, and shipwrecks. Swim with tiger sharks, hammerheads, and lemon sharks. Explore the ocean floor that is bursting with colorful coral and sponges. The crystal-clear waters and calm currents offer a crisp view of the underwater world around you.

Grand Cayman

07/15/2023 – 07/22/2023

The diverse array of underwater attractions makes Grand Cayman a great place for beginners and those working towards their Junior Open Water Diver certification. You’re bound to see a few sea turtles, nurse sharks and stingrays while diving and snorkeling.

Saba

07/22/2023 – 07/29/2023

Rising straight up from the abyssal depths, this rugged, volcanic island is like a piece of the Pacific teleported to the Caribbean. With a quaint, European charm above the waterline and pristine diving below, Saba calls itself “The Unspoiled Queen.”

Roatan – SOLD OUT

07/22/2023 – 07/29/2023

Just a few feet away from the shore lies the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere.

Dominica

07/22/2023 – 07/29/2023

Dominica is one of the few places in the world where you can swim with sperm whales. And if you’re lucky you’ll spot seahorses, turtles and dolphins.

Cozumel

08/05/2023 – 08/12/2023

Cozumel is an easy trip from the United States and offers some of the best diving in the world. One of the many reasons Cozumel is a bucket list location for divers is the incredible drift diving.

Bahamas

08/05/2023 – 08/11/2023

Ahoy mateys! You’re about to board Blackbeard’s ship for a week of diving, exploring, and navigating the oceans below. Say goodbye to the city lights as we head south to the Exuma Cays.

Cozumel

09/09/2023 – 09/16/2023

Cozumel is an easy trip from the United States and offers some of the best diving in the world. One of the many reasons Cozumel is a bucket list location for divers is the incredible drift diving.

Roatan

09/09/2023 – 09/16/2023

Just a few feet away from the shore lies the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere.

Dunbar Rock – 1 FEMALE SPOT LEFT

09/09/2023 – 09/16/2023

Right off the shore of Guanaja, Honduras lies a towering villa perched on a rock, surrounded by water with 360º views. This is Dunbar Rock.

Dunbar Rock

09/16/2023 – 09/23/2023

Right off the shore of Guanaja, Honduras lies a towering villa perched on a rock, surrounded by water with 360º views. This is Dunbar Rock.

Tiger Beach

09/28/2023 – 10/05/2023

Imagine yourself surrounded by lemon and tiger sharks as far as the eye can see; amidst a gorgeous backdrop of crystal blue water and powder white sand, all in less than 20 feet of water.

Curacao

10/01/2023 – 10/08/2023

Just off the coast of Venezuela lies Curacao, a top destination for every level of diver. As the largest of the ABC (Aruba and Bonaire) Islands, Curacao has some of the most diverse reefs in the Caribbean.

Belize

10/07/2023 – 10/14/2023

In Belize the waters are rich, clear, blue, and warm, offering great conditions for beginners and some exciting diving for the more advanced diver. You’ll find an abundance of coral gardens, sponges, reef sharks, rays, and small reef fish.

Cozumel

10/07/2023 – 10/14/2023

Cozumel is an easy trip from the United States and offers some of the best diving in the world. One of the many reasons Cozumel is a bucket list location for divers is the incredible drift diving.

Saba

10/07/2023 – 10/14/2023

Rising straight up from the abyssal depths, this rugged, volcanic island is like a piece of the Pacific teleported to the Caribbean. With a quaint, European charm above the waterline and pristine diving below, Saba calls itself “The Unspoiled Queen.”

Bahamas

10/21/2023 – 10/28/2023

Diving in the Bahamas is unlike any other diving you’ll experience. The diverse marine life and variety of narrow passages and tunnels give divers the chance to be completely surrounded by its beauty.

Sea of Cortez

10/28/2023 – 11/02/2023

Get ready to swim in “the world’s aquarium”. The Sea of Cortez is bustling with friendly sea lions, whale sharks and schools of fish. It is located between mainland Mexico and the Baja California Peninsula and is one of the easiest places to reach to see a variety of marine life from the U.S.

St. Lucia

11/04/2023 – 11/14/2023

Diving in St. Lucia is like diving through a kaleidoscope of color. The clear blue waters allow you to immerse yourself in a rainbow of coral, sponges, and marine life. Because of the 60-100 ft visibility, you’ll be able to get an up-close look at sea creatures most people only see in the movies.

Bonaire

11/04/2023 – 11/11/2023

Bonaire’s sea abounds with beautiful marine life and a fascinating variety of multi-colored tropical fish. The sea is remarkably calm and conditions are superb for both scuba diving and snorkeling.

Roatan

11/04/2023 – 11/11/2023

Just a few feet away from the shore lies the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere.

Turks and Caicos

11/04/2023 – 11/11/2023

Feel the warm sand on the soles of your feet as the cool ocean waves roll over your toes. Gentle trade winds rustle the palm and coconut trees behind you. Water so clear it nearly glows turquoise greets you as far as your eyes can see. This is Turks and Caicos, a dream diving location and one of the world’s top scuba destinations.

St. Lucia

11/11/2023 – 11/18/2023

Diving in St. Lucia is like diving through a kaleidoscope of color. The clear blue waters allow you to immerse yourself in a rainbow of coral, sponges, and marine life. Because of the 60-100 ft visibility, you’ll be able to get an up-close look at sea creatures most people only see in the movies.

Playa del Carmen

12/02/2023 – 12/09/2023

Right along the Yucatán Peninsula’s Riviera Maya strip lies Playa del Carmen, a small coastal resort town on the eastern tip of Mexico.

Bonaire

12/27/2023 – 1/3/2024

Bonaire’s sea abounds with beautiful marine life and a fascinating variety of multi-colored tropical fish. The sea is remarkably calm and conditions are superb for both scuba diving and snorkeling.

Cayman Brac

12/30/2023 – 01/06/2024

Spend New Year’s Eve in Cayman Brac for a tropical getaway! With almost 70 dive sites to choose from, there is something for every level of diver.

Socorro

04/30/2024 – 05/08/2024

Socorro is nicknamed Mexico’s “Little Galapagos” due to their unique ecosystem and attraction of large pelagic animals. Socorro scuba diving is an underwater adventure filled with exciting encounters of large marine animals

Indonesia aboard the Arenui – sold out

08/24/2024 – 09/09/2024

Diving in the Forgotten Islands you can expect to find plenty of rare and unusual critters and stunning corals, but you will also have fantastic opportunities for pelagic sightings and more…

Galapagos

08/26/2024 – 09/02/2024

Galapagos is about 620 miles from the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean. The 19 islands sit at the conjunction of three ocean currents and is considered the “melting pot” of marine life. The island inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection during his visit in 1835.