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Diving St Lucia
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07/10/2012 08:03 PM
07/10/2012 08:03 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 5,720 Massachusetts
maytrix
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We're heading down in November and hoping to do some diving. Can you dive on your own or must you go through a dive operator?
Matt
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Re: Diving St Lucia
[Re: maytrix]
#16969
08/10/2012 09:15 AM
08/10/2012 09:15 AM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 449 Gun Lake, Shelbyville, MI USA
captainmurph
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You are much better off going with an operator due to the challenge of getting to the sites. I used Scuba Steves when I visited last November and was picked up with their boat from the cruise ship dock in Castries. I believe it was about $80 for a two-tank morning dive. I had my own BC, mask, fins, etc.
Murph
I just want to live happily ever after, every now and then.
Jimmy Buffett
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