When your ship docks in port in Bermuda, head out on a two-tank scuba diving tour to explore the underwater world of the Atlantic! Home to the northernmost coral reef system in the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda is known for its superb diving. Visit one of many historic shipwrecks, see the beautiful coral reef and swim with schools of tropical fish. If you’re a certified diver, this two-tank diving adventure is one you won’t want to miss!
Arrive in the port of Bermuda, and head straight back out to sea on a two-tank scuba diving tour. Meet your guide at the boat docks and board your dive boat for your underwater adventure. As you head to the first dive spot, you’ll receive a brief overview and safety instructions.
Surrounded by more than 300 shipwrecks, Bermuda offers a myriad of diving delights. You’ll come across one of the many wrecks at your first dive spot, located about 80 feet (25 meters) underwater. Enjoy exploring the wreck up close before getting back on the boat and heading to your next spot.
At your second dive spot, explore the gorgeous coral reef for which Bermuda is known! While you dive in the clear water, see yellowtail tuna, lionfish, lobster, seahorses and other marine life up close. Worry-free Shore Excursion: We will ensure your timely return to the port for this activity. In the rare event your ship has departed, we will arrange for transportation to the next port-of-call. If your ship is delayed and you are unable to attend this activity, your money will be refunded. See our terms and conditions for full details.
The reason for the 3 star rating was due to the dive sites and has nothing to do with the staff or the equipment. The staff was friendly and helpful. We have our own equipment so I can't accurately rate theirs, but it appeared to be well kept. We generally log about 30 dives a year and we were looking forward to diving in Bermuda for our first time. However, the dive sites were very boring. There was very little plant and fish life and spending a whole dive looking at glass from a ship wreck felt like a total waste of money, time and bubbles. Because of our experience, I don't recommend this as a dive destination.
Review by: Tim H, September 2013
The guides were very knowledgeable, the locations were good, equipment was good. I would recommend a smaller group though, so there are not so many divers in one place.