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Sea Trek adventure? #301891
05/27/2023 08:37 PM
05/27/2023 08:37 PM
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Boynton Beach, FL
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I saw on another website about the Sea Treck adventure. I personally have never heard a thing about it...not even here or any other thread. Curiosity now has the best of me, and wondering if i missed this, or has anybody done it? It's an underwater, 20 ft helmet walk supposedly by a sunken plane and submarine? Inquiring minds want to know. Thanks for any input.

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Re: Sea Trek adventure? [Re: EdB] #301892
05/27/2023 08:49 PM
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I’ve read about people mentioning it a few times but never actually heard of anyone doing it nor did I see any signs for it when on island. It sounds interesting so I hope you get some feedback.


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Re: Sea Trek adventure? [Re: EdB] #301898
05/28/2023 07:58 AM
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https://www.seatrekstmaarten.com/wp/

Haven't done it, but have been on the boat that takes you to Divi and the "dive site" and snorkeled there. Think it would be pretty cool for a non diver.


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Re: Sea Trek adventure? [Re: EdB] #301900
05/28/2023 09:09 AM
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Some years ago (at least 20+) there was a similar or perhaps the same operation on St. Maarten, but with much more "old school" helmets. It didn't involve any wrecks but was a fun experience for someone who neither dives nor snorkels.

Re: Sea Trek adventure? [Re: BillandElaine] #301903
05/28/2023 10:51 AM
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TY both for your responses. I do remember seeing ads for it featuring the old helmet style breathing apparatus ( at least 20 years ago and possibly more…….). Not for me but it looks pretty cool for those who would try it.


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Re: Sea Trek adventure? [Re: EdB] #301920
05/29/2023 09:55 AM
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We didn’t do the dive helmet trip, but on our own private charter, we asked to go to the same site. Yes, there’s a sunken pier, small sub, helicopter, and the old Heineken plane( which broke apart since last year) I took a vid and some pics in this link below.

With a few breaths, I could snorkel down. But if you really want to explore, I’d definitely do the helmets or scuba.

Vid and pics here


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