Season 1 Episodes
1. Beautiful Cozumel - The Drift Diving Capital of the World
Cozumel is known for its rich Mayan heritage found through-out the island, but it is also famous to divers who come here from all over the globe as being the "drift diving capital of the world." The island's dive shops can accommodate as many as 1,100 divers a day for an excursion 'down under' to check out the magical reefs in some of the warmest and clearest tropical water in the world.
2. The Caves, Caverns and Wreck of Cozumel
We take you on an underwater, narrated excursion down to 132 feet through the famous caves and caverns located on the southern end of Cozumel Island. The Caribbean waters are crystal clear along the Grand Mayan Reef, the second longest barrier reef in the world. First, tour the topside attractions which draw as many as a dozen cruise ships at any one time to the famous Mexican port.
3. Key West - A Diving Adventure
Ernest Hemmingway lived, fished and wrote on this island he called home. Come along with us as we dive the Atlantic Reef, America's only living coral reef. This 150 mile system parallels the Keys four to five miles offshore from Biscayne Bay to the Marquesas. We also take you to two of Key West's popular wrecks, the Cayman Salvage Master and Joe's Tug. We hope you enjoy Key West, Florida.
4. Key Largo and the Upper Keys - A Diving Destination
We take you to the sky with a helicopter ride over Key Largo, the northernmost island of the Florida Keys island chain, and fly over Molasses Reef, one of many reefs just off shore. Our diving tour of the upper keys begins with a stop at Marathon, where we visit the Thunderbolt wreck and area reefs. Then it's on to Islamorada, known as the "sport fishing capitol of the world."
5. Bonaire - A Tropical Desert Island
Bonaire is part of the Netherlands Antilles (the ABC islands) made up of Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire. It lies 50 miles north of Venezuela, outside the Caribbean hurricane belt. It is well known among divers to be the "Shore Diving Capital of the World." Join us as we dive the reefs and discover the marine life inhabiting the clear, warm waters of the Caribbean.
6. Belize - Home of the Famous Blue Hole
Belize is known for its ancient Mayan ruins, beautiful rainforest, magnificent barrier reef and wonderful miles of cave system. Dive Travel takes you diving on a boat 45 miles off the coast of Belize to Lighthouse Reef Atoll, one of four coral atolls in the Caribbean and home to two World Heritage Sites, Halfmoon Caye and Blue Hole National Monuments, both managed by the Belize Audubon Society.