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Bermuda Bell Diving – Undersea Helmet Diving |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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5 N Shore Rd, Flatts Village 441-535-8707
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Description:
SMITHS PARISH. You think it's impossible to stay dry underwater? The underwater helmet walk begs to differ. This effortless activity is perfect for everyone. You simply don a helmet, descend the ladder and walk. It's that easy. Before you know it, you'll be walking on the wild side, surrounded by a vibrant array of marine life and coral. |
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Blue Water Divers Ltd. |
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Elbow Beach Hotel 441-232-2909
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PAGET PARISH. This reputable dive company has branches at the Elbow Beach Hotel and at Robinson's Marina in Sandys. A full PADA certified facility, they can fulfill all of your diving needs. |
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User Rating: 10
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Constellation |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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Description:
In 1943, The Constellation was en route to Venezuela. Now, thanks to a twist of fate, it lies in 30 feet of water 8 miles west of Royal Naval Dockyard, off Bermuda's northwest coast. The four-masted schooner is 200 feet long and provides plenty of room for divers to spread out and explore. Peter Benchley (the author of "Jaws") wrote about this ship's foundering in his story "The Deep." |
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User Rating: 5.75
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Cristóbal Colón |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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Description:
In 1936, the Cristóbal Colón, a 480-foot Spanish luxury cruiser, ran aground off the coast of Bermuda. The ship now lies in 30 to 55 feet of water on a reef between North Rock and North Breaker. It's the largest known shipwreck in Bermuda's waters and a haven for eager divers. |
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Fantasea |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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5 Albouy's Point, Hamilton 441-236-1300
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PEMBROKE PARISH. Explore an underwater fantasyland. The crystal-clear waters of Bermuda are perfect for diving, and this PADA certified company is well-equipped to provide rentals and instruction. They offer a wide range of other activities, as well, including sightseeing cruises, whale watching, kayaking and jet skiing. |
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User Rating: 10
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Hermes |
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The wreck of this 165-foot steam ship attracts grouper, lobster, crabs, coral shrimp, queen angelfish and many other brightly colored ocean species. The ship foundered in 1985, roughly one mile off Warwick Long Bay on the south shore. The ship now lies in 80 feet of water. |
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L'Hermanie |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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The French ship L'Hermanie had left port in Cuba only 17 days before it sank in 1838. The frigate now lies in 20 to 30 feet of water off the west side of the island. Twenty-five of the ship's 60 guns are still visible. |
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Marie Celeste |
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The wreckage of this boat, which sank in 1964, offers an excellent chance for divers to see coral formations. The Marie Celeste's 15-foot paddle wheel is overgrown with coral and extends 55 feet off the ocean's floor. |
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Nautilus Diving |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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76 Pittsbay Rd Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel, Hamilton HM CX 441-295-9485
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PEMBROKE PARISH. Nautilus Diving has branches at both of Bermuda's Fairmont hotels – the Fairmont Hamilton Princess and the Fairmont Southampton. Either office will outfit you for a day of exploring coral formations and observing exotic marine life. |
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User Rating: 8.6666
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North Carolina |
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(Attractions & Activities - Scuba Diving and Snorkeling) |
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This British ship foundered in 1879 off the western shore of Bermuda. Today the wreck lies in 40 feet of water and provides an excellent opportunity for divers to see exotic marine life. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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