We loved Florida’s many underwater areas and the J.S. Pennekep Underwater Park with the statue of Jesus bolted to the reef was an inspiring site. Our boat was
steered by a pirate-type of guy who said he had been on one
of the largest ship dive discoveries. Sure enough, a year later, National Geographic came out with the
article on the magnificent finds. I often wonder what he might
of retired to.
Photo by Judith Rivers-Moore
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While most of us think of diving as a huge expense added to our vacation or honeymoon, we have learned The Sandals Resort guests enjoy all-Inlusive honeymoons and Sandals provide diving, lessons gear and tanks for your ocean adventures from their Resorts in the Caribbean. Wow! They also have free wedding ceremonies for the adventurous couple that want to combine their wedd-moon goals in an awesome
environment. http://www.travelwize.net
I found the beautiful islands of the Caribbean have
so many exciting resorts and dive possibilities. Granada
has two underwater National Parks/Preserves, where diving is allowed. The unique Champagne Reef is a wonder to be enjoyed with
bubbles moving upward from this volcanic ocean floor setting. The Granada Grand Resort has won many travel awards
and it Is a lovely for a beach wedding site.
http://www.grenadagrand.com/
Note the seashells in this bridal bouquet.
The east coast off Costa Rica and beautiful Belize
hold many wonders under the sea on their reefs. Considered
some of the best dive areas of the world, it is vital we
support the organizations who are trying to preserve and bring back these
important waters. http://www.lasterrazasresort.com/
Las
Terrazas Resort's onsite dive shop is a PADI 5-star full service dive center specializing in daily diving,
SCUBA instruction and snorkeling for the island of
Ambergris Caye.
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