Full scholarship details - Open Water Scuba Instructor (Phase II Program) at Sea Experience.
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Start your training to become a PADI scuba instructor at our PADI 5 Star IDC.
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Visit some of the most spectacular dive sites in Fort Lauderdale.
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Visit Fort Lauderdale's reef on our glass bottom snorkel boat.
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Sea Experience is the only dive boat and dive shop in South Florida located in a Resort
Hotel Marina on the beach!
See our accommodations for more details.
Come join us for scuba diving and glass bottom snorkeling trips where we will venture out to some of our favorite
dive sites. The water temperature is warm all year-round making diving or snorkeling enjoyable for all. Sea Experience is an adventure that will never be forgotten!
Our scuba diving sites vary as there
are many to be visited. There are several ship wrecks to dive and miles of reefs to
explore. The crew is open to suggestions for sites to dive.
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Sea Experience at DEMA 2011
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One of our favorite snorkel sites is
named Fort Lauderdale Twin Ledges where the depth
is 10 to 20 ft. At this snorkel site are found many tropical fish. To name just a few,
you might see French, Grey and Queen Angelfish, Blue Parrotfish, Trumpetfish, and many
others. For first time
snorkelers the crew is more than happy to provide
snorkeling tips
to make it a pleasurable experience for all. Beginners are Welcome!
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Even sightseers will enjoy this trip! As the SEA EXPERIENCE departs from the
Bahia Mar marina we travel through the beautiful intercoastal waterways of Fort
Lauderdale. Often referred to as the "Venice of America", the intercoastal
waterways of south Florida offers many spectacular sites. While we travel to our
favorite snorkeling destination we'll see many extravagant homes and yachts.
And before we enter the open water we make our way through the world famous
Port Everglades, home to many prestigious cruise lines including Carnival, Celebrity,
Princess, Royal Caribbean, and many more. Finally, once we arrive at our scuba diving or
snorkeling destination, the glass bottom provides a window into the underwater world.
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