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Scuba diving in St Vincent & the Grenadines

country:St. Vincent & The Grenadines
location:St Vincent
departures:Departures can be arranged at anytime to suit you throughout the year
price:From US $2190 - US $2800 (8 days) excluding flights
vouchers:Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday
 
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The marine environment of St. Vincent provides divers with the opportunity to experience some of the most pristine reefs in the Caribbean, with a diversity of fish and critters second to none. We specializes in tailor made dive experiences. We pride ourselves on our customer service and attention to detail. Small groups mean attention to your needs, and less stress on the reef and its inhabitants. Diving is designed around your vacation schedule and experience level, and if you haven’t dived for a while scuba review and buoyancy review training are included at no extra cost, so you can be sure that you can enjoy the reef environment without inadvertently causing damage.

Price includes 7 nights accommodation, 10 dives (to include a night dive) or learn to dive (PADI Open Water Diver Course), essential equipment hire/or personal equipment washing, drying and storage, breakfast, lunch and dinner, airport transfers, all hotel taxes and service charges, surface interval drinks, snacks and fruits, Divers Alert Network (DAN) Student Diver Insurance for those divers undertaking tuition and dock to dock pickups.
accommodation
Island, Scuba diving on St Vincent & the GrenadinesYoung Island Resort offers visitors an enchanted private island paradise with it's own spa. Guest are invited to stay within delightful tropical cottages.

Each cottage has a refrigerator, wall safe, ceiling fans, king bed (twins on request), open air garden showers and private patio. The Young Island Resort also offers deluxe, hillside and beachside luxury cottages.

Other available packages include, but are not limited to:

Dive, Dive, Dive Package: If all you want to do is dive then this is the choice for you! Tell us how many dives you would like to take each day and let us do the rest...

Island, Scuba diving on St Vincent & the GrenadinesLovers Package: All inclusive for designed with couples in mind also included are round trip airport transfers, welcome drink on arrival, bar voucher, fresh fruit and flowers in room daily,beach toys such a kayaks and sailing dingys, tennis, and simple laundry. Plus a special gift!

Sail Away Package: All inclusive package includes 2 nights aboard one of the Young Island yachts, visiting the Grenadines including the islands of Bequia and Mustique.
travelling with a local operator
This holiday is operated by a company based in the holiday destination and they will be able to provide expert local knowledge. They will be able to tailor make your holiday to suit your requirements not only concerning the dates of travel but also typically the standard of accommodation, and thus price. It is rare for local operators to be able to help with the booking of your flights.
how this holiday makes a difference
We have a policy of employing local staff and funding their training up to PADI Instructor level. Our instructors, dive masters and boat drivers are all Vincentian nationals. We also provide an intern programme to local youths to encourage awareness of the marine environment. Diving with us helps us to maintain this on going project.

In many countries there is usually some level of conflict between the dive industry and the fishing community as both industries compete for use of the same resources - divers want to see fish / fishers want to catch them. In St. Vincent we have tried to assist in working with the fishing community to build understanding of each others requirements to preserve the environment as much as possible whilst maintaining the ability to support wealth generation from limited resources. We actively support St. Vincent fisheries policies, and helps to survey marine resources. We have actively supported surveys of fish and marine environments, environmental impact studies for developments etc.

We operate a No Gloves policy. As divers who wear gloves are more likely to touch and place their hands on the reef - my policy is NO GLOVES when reef diving. (When diving wrecks, caves or drift diving then gloves are permitted for the protection of diver safety).

Young Island resort
Our two owners are Vincentian and as part of their commitment to the staff and community, we participate in several initiatives. Firstly, all of our staff are Vincentian and every year we provide a total of five secondary school scholarships to the children of four staff members and one deceased staff member. We also have a staff medical insurance plan (life, medical, dental and vision) and the company pays 50% of the premium. In addition, we make a contribution every year to the St. Vincent Coastguard’s annual Christmas party for the children and elderly in Calliaqua (the closest community to us). We also make food donations for fundraising activities to the St. Paul’s Anglican Church in our community.

All fruits, vegetables and herbs used by the hotel are locally grown on St. Vincent. They are delivered to us by farmers and suppliers. Pork and goat are raised on local farms and purchased from local butchers. All fish is purchased from local fishermen who bring this fish ashore at the island. Our building materials are local stone, bamboo and grass thatch. The company has an environmental policy which is placed in folders in all guest cottages. Some rain water is used at our laundry. Some laundry waste water is used to water plants. Water meters are checked daily to ensure that there are no leaks. Staff are encouraged to report leaks promptly and to turn off dripping pipes. We have signs in cottages encouraging guests to participate in a towel and sheet reuse programme. We also use energy saving bulbs and solar water heaters on some buildings and use environmental cleaning products.

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