Diving

General

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turtle while scuba diving in tobago cays

Fab Safaris differs from your average scuba diving trip in the fact we are free to conduct all our dives on our catamaran allowing us to explore some of the remotest diving areas the Caribbean has to offer. At Fab Safaris we have a range of diving courses fully certified by PADI run by our fully qualified on board instructor. Safety is our top priority and in case of an emergency Vaza Vezo has the required equipment.

Environment

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Eagle ray spotted while scuba diving

The water temperature usually ranges between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius in the areas that we operate in. We recommend a 3mm wetsuit for use on the expedition. Whether you use a short or a long wetsuit is entirely up to you, however people at the site during the austral winter usually prefer long suits (while for those attending during the austral summer a shorty is normally sufficient). Depending on the weather, conditions, and time of year, underwater visibility generally varies between 10 and 30m.

Depending on local weather and sea conditions, you should be able to complete on average two dives per day. However this is only a guide, and depends on local conditions and your personal choice.

We are a project AWARE (Aquatic World Awareness Responsibility Education) coral watch dive operation. As a coral watch dive operator we regularly monitor coral reefs and submit the data to provide critical information on coral bleaching and other serious health issues.

If you would like to volunteer to participate in this research project then it will be possible aboard.

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Scuba Diving Equipment

We have 6 Mares Vectra Buoyancy Control Devices (BCD’S) and 6 Aqualung Calypso Regulators for course use and for hire. We have 70 kgs of dive weights onboard and 6 weight belts.

We also have 6 underwater dive torches for night dives. We have a few spare masks and fins, however we recommend that you bring your own mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuits so as to guarantee a good fit and comfort in the water.

On Board Vaza Vezo we are equipped with two Bauer Junior II Compressors, one electric and the other diesel. We carry sixteen aluminium 12 litre tanks onboard in our customised dive tank racks.

Diving Safety

A casualty evacuation plan is in place with links to the nearest recompression facility in case of an emergency. This is constantly re-checked to ensure that it runs as smoothly as possible. Diving is performed with full safety equipment. The catamaran is outfitted with First Aid Kits and Medical Grade Oxygen. A fully trained Emergency First Responder is on board.

Safety is the number one priority aboard the Vaza Vezo. We plan all our dives as recreational dives (no decompression dives). However in the unlikely event of decompression illness we are prepared with a casualty evacuation plan, 2 x 4 litre medical grade oxygen units and a remote emergency oxygen unit (REMO). This re-breather system extends the use of our oxygen unit to 8 hours, easily sufficient to get you to Trinidad or Barbados where the nearest recompression chambers are, both of which are only a thirty minute flight away. Diving insurance is compulsory and we strongly recommend getting it from DAN (Divers Alert Network) www.DANEUROPE.org . For entry level training (Padi Open Water Diver Course) we can currently organise a DAN student membership which is free insurance for this period of training free of charge. Some holiday insurance packages include diving cover – please check with your insurer.

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Diving Courses

Fab Safaris caters for all levels of scuba divers. For those who have never dived before Grenada is a fantastic place to learn and for those more experienced you will enjoy the diversity of marine life in the Caribbean.

Open Water trainees will need to purchase the Open Water Diver Manual and complete all the Knowledge Reviews prior to arrival on site so that we can get you qualified and diving in the minimum of time and enjoy your holiday.

Our PADI Open Water Scuba Instructor offers a range of courses from Scuba Diver to Divemaster. We also offer Emergency First Response primary and secondary care courses.

Everyone will be required to pass a swim test before taking part in diving. Either demonstrating a 200m swim with no time limit or a 300m swim with mask, snorkel and fins with no time limit. You will also be required to float for 10 minutes.

If you are planning to complete a course please purchase the relevant diving manual and complete all the Knowledge Reviews prior to arrival. For Open Water Diver Course it is possible to complete your knowledge development online at www.padi.com (Search for e-learning).

Scuba Diving Price

Course fees include Full Scuba Kit Rental. This includes BCD and regulator, weights and tanks but excludes wetsuits, fins, masks and snorkel. We do recommend bringing your own mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuit to guarantee a good fit and comfort in the water.

Depending on local weather and sea conditions, you should be able to complete on average two dives per day. However this is only a guide, and depends on local conditions and your personal choice.

GBP £
Single Dive (Equipment hire not included) 15
10 Dive Special (Equipment hire not included) 125
PADI Scuba Diver (3 days) 200
PADI Open Water (5 days) 250
PADI Advanced Open Water (5 dives) 175
PADI Resuce Diver (5 days) 175
Emergency First Response 75
PADI Dive Master (Internship) 500

Scuba Diving Equipment Hire Price

Example hire prices per day in £ GBP. Please speak to us to arrange a special price for a week’s hire or more. We are also a member of ASSET (The Association Of Scuba Service Engineers & Technicians).

£ GBP
B.C.D 7.50
Regulator 7.50
Camera (Deposit Required) 20.00
Underwater Torch 10.00