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You are cordially invited to join us for a week of

Bermuda Wreck Diving
July 20 thru July 27, 2002

Besides being famous for its golf, cricket, mopeds and Bermuda shorts, Bermuda is also known for its shipwrecks, some dating back to the Civil War. This makes for some spectacular diving and most of the dives are in 80 feet of water or less. Open Water I certification is the only requirement for recreational wreck diving.

We will be diving with Nautilus Diving  Nautilus Diving has two shop locations - one in Hamilton Harbor, that offers quick access to the north and east sides of the island  and another in Southampton, just minutes from our hotel, that is close to the wrecks on the south and west sides.

Our home for the week will be at the Astwood Cove Resort, located on the picturesque southern shore of the island. Astwood Cove offers a variety of accommodations from studio apartments to suites, all featuring air conditioning, fully equipped kitchenettes and outdoor gas grill barbecue stations.

In a departure from our usual packages, we are offering your choice of accommodations on a first come, first served basis. Pricing is also exclusive of airfare. All packages include:

            8 Days/  7 nights in your choice of studio or suite
            Taxes and service charges           
            5 two-tank boat dives - See Update Below
            Unlimited Shore Diving
            Unlimited Nitrox*

Standard Studio Superior Studio Standard Suite Superior Suite
$1050 pp/do $1100 pp/do $1125 pp/do $1225 pp/do

 * You must be certified to use Nitrox. If you make advance arrangements, a Nitrox course will be available. The cost is $50 and includes the manual and Nitrox dive tables.

$ 200 Reservation deposit required.
Payment in full required by June 1, 2002.

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FLASH (March 22, 2002

After attending the NY scuba show and meeting with the Bermuda dive shop (Nautilus) we were able to supplement the dive program with the following:
12 dives instead of 10;
for those who skip one or more dives, credit will be issued for their watersports
This is the first time that we have been able to get a credit for unused dives; and most of us do skip one or two on each trip