Join us for a FANTASTIC GET-AWAY
ABOARD the M/V Turks & Caicos Explorer II !

April 24 – May 1, 2010
This Live-Aboard Diving the Turks and Caicos Trip Includes:
Round Trip Air - Orlando to Turks and Caicos
7 nights/8 days aboard the vessel with ensuite bathroom and shower
3 meals daily, plus between-dive snacks
5 dives daily
Use of tanks and weights
All Alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages
Port and Immigration Fees
All of the above Per Diver/Dbl Occ: $2895.00 –Main Deck Stateroom
$3095.00 - VIP Stateroom $2695.00 - Lower Deck Stateroom
Not Included: Aiport Transfers, Port Taxes, Temp Fuel Surcharge, NITROX, and Friday evening meal.
DEPOSIT: $500.00 ASAP to reserve your cabin as space is limited.
Second payment of $500.00 due by Nov 30, 2009.
Balance due Feb 1, 2010.
**all prices on group travel are quotes and subject to availability and price change until
Booked and deposited. Price is based on double occupancy. Airfares are subject to
Additional taxes and fuel charges after tickets are issued. DEPOSITS ARE NON REFUNDABLE.
Located 575 miles southeast of Miami, the idyllic islands of the Turks & Caicos sit surrounded by turquoise waters containing over 1,000 square miles of living coral reef. A Mecca for divers from all over the world, the Turks & Caicos Islands are known for their expansive underwater visibility, high-voltage wall dives, and the profusion of marine life of all sizes located within their boundaries. Low annual rainfall and reliable ocean currents contribute to the remarkable visibility, as well as provide nutrients for the many large pelagics common in these waters.
Caribbean reef sharks are common, as are spotted eagle rays, jacks, grouper, and turtles. Also spotted on a frequent basis are blacktips, tiger sharks, hammerheads, and manta rays. Famous for its spectacular walls filled with huge gorgonian fans, barrell sponges, hard-coral arches and macro life, the Turks & Caicos Islands truly offer a dive experience for everyone.
Diving Conditions
The weather in the Turks & Caicos Islands is remarkably consistent year-round. The temperatures range from the 70's F or higher in the winter months to the low 90's during the summer, with nearly constant sea breezes. Water temperatures range from a low of about 72 degrees F in winter to a high of about 82 degrees F in summer. There is normally little appreciable current at the sites we visit, and visibility is generally between 75 and 150 feet. Most divers are comfortable with a 3 mm wetsuit in summer and a 5 mm wetsuit with hooded vest in winter.