

Destinations


As our name suggests, Dive Trip Adventures focuses on travel to some of the most amazing dive sites in the Western Hemisphere. We specialize in custom designed trips for families and groups who want to leave the details to us and simply enjoy the ride. You define the parameters and we take it from there. From simple and economic to all out luxury - we will set it up and take care of you every step of the way.
Some of Our Favorite Places to Go...
Florida Keys
The 120-mile Florida Keys island chain is home to the continental United States’ only living-coral barrier reef. This teeming backbone of marine life runs the length of the Keys about five miles offshore. The Keys coral formations are famous for their abundance of fish, from impressive schools of blue-striped grunts to toothy green moray eels. The U.S. government established the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary to protect the marine habitat and there's no more versatile marine destination in the world.
The Florida Keys are also know for their amazing wrecks including the USCGC Duane and the USS Spiegel Grove in Key Largo and the USS Vandenberg in Key West.

Bonaire
This island's pristine reefs and diverse marine life are unique to the Caribbean. Because the waters around Bonaire have been protected by an actively managed marine park for the past 30 years, Bonaire today ranks among the top diving destinations in the world. The island's location in the south Caribbean gives it an arid climate with little rainfall, consequently the waters are exceptionally clear of silt, calm, and dive-able year round. It is an ideal destination for underwater photographers and videographers.
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Water temperatures average a warm 78-84 degrees F, with visibility averaging over 100' and occasionally reaching up 150'.

British Virgin Islands
Few Caribbean destinations offer as enticing a mix of topside beauty and unique dive options as the British Virgin Islands. Here you'll find green, mountainous landscapes, convoluted shorelines with idyllic, protected anchorages and captivating underwater topography. And you're never far from a great dive site: lush coral gardens are found on the sloping reefs that surround the islands, seamounts rise from the seafloor, and an underwater armada of wrecks rounds out the offerings. But as good a reason to visit the BVIs as all that fantastic diving is, the islands also seem to inspire a feel-good, no-worries vibe in locals and tourists alike.
Want to sail and dive? Let us charter and crew a sailboat for you! We'll handle the charter, the logistics, the dive training... all the work. All you have to do is sit back, relax and dive!

Cayman Islands
Devilishly deep drop-offs, wicked wreck dives and some of the coolest coral in the Caribbean have made the Cayman Islands a world-class dive destination since scuba divers started scuba diving. With visibility that often seems infinite, the Cayman Islands' claimed 365 dive sites offer some of the best diving in the Caribbean. Of the three islands, Grand Cayman is the most visited by scuba divers. Grand Cayman’s North Wall plunges deeper than 1800 metres/6000 feet and offers beautiful wall diving with opportunities to see spotted eagle rays and sea turtles. Grand Cayman also offers accessible shore diving on great coral reefs with little to no current. Little Cayman has the Bloody Bay Wall Marine Park, famed for its vibrant colors and dramatic drop offs and swim throughs. Cayman Brac offers a good mix of wall, wreck and reef diving for all experience levels. From 5-star hotels on Grand Cayman to quaint dive lodges on Little Cayman, the islands provide holiday options for everyone and hundreds of dive sites to explore.

Hawaiian Islands
It’s the quintessential tropical vacation destination and, at more than 3219 kilometres/2000 miles from the nearest continental landmass, one of the more remote places on earth. Made up of hundreds of islands stretching across the central Pacific Ocean, four main islands stand out for most tourists – Oahu, where Honolulu is located, Maui, Kauai and the eponymously named Big Island of Hawaii. That remoteness pays off with some of the most pristine scenery, cleanest air and unique marine creatures on the planet. But, the US’ diminutive 50th state is also a land of contrast, from the fire of lava to the ice of snow-capped volcanoes, farmland and cities, waterfalls and sandy beaches. In short, it’s a Pacific paradise, particularly so for divers.

Where Do YOU Want to Go?
We are always up for an adventure! Have you heard or read about a place the you really, really want to see and dive? Let's talk about working to get there and explore it together. Our bags are always packed.