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Articles tagged with "Caribbean diving"

Caribbean view from Nabucco's Resort Speyside Inn

Great value Tobago

16th September 2013

For those looking for a Caribbean break, Tobago offers fascinating diving, plenty to see and do, and superb value for money with its charter flights. Regaldive are also offering a saving of £150 per person on 14 night stays pre-Christmas!

Spice Island Beach Resort

NEW: Grenada Hotels

25th September 2013

We are delighted to welcome the great value Flamboyant Hotel and luxurious Spice Island Beach Resort to our portfolio. More and more divers are choosing to travel to the Caribbean. It's well known as a winter sun destination but it also offers great all-round conditions above and below the water.

Bobcat at Sandy Island - Courtesy of Discover Grenada

Dive Carriacou: Land of Reefs

9th October 2013

If you're looking for a Winter escape, the tiny Caribbean island of Carriacou has a simple, laidback charm that's just perfect for getting away from it all. Carriacou means Land of Reefs and the diving here more than lives up to its name.

Dive into Mexico!

13th January 2014

As a direct result of customer requests, Regaldive is delighted to now feature Mexico! With warm tropical waters and a wealth of world class diving on offer including the legendary inland Cenotes, our latest addition will no doubt be at the top of ‘must dive’ lists in 2014.

Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada

Grenada Trip Report

10th June 2014

Regaldive Team Member John was lucky enough to spend a week on Grenada recently. Here's what he has to say:

Chocolate Festival, True Blue Bay, Grenada

Dive and Dine

1st August 2014

There’s no doubt that diving makes you hungry and the vast swathes of food polished off at lunchtime on any dive boat are proof of that. And with the average 45 minute dive session burning over 500 calories, there’s no such thing as over-indulgence on a dive holiday.

Pitons in St Lucia, the Caribbean

An Inspiring Diving Holiday in St Lucia

27th October 2023

In September, I flew into Hewanaorra airport in the far south of St Lucia in what should have been the middle of the wet, windy, even stormy “hurricane season”. The visibility from the plane window was superb as we cruised down the leeward side of the island, giving us a prime view of the famous Piton peaks.