St. Eustatius (Statia) 2025
July 5-12, 2025
SOME OF THE BEST DIVING IN THE CARIBBEAN AWAITS!!
Waters around St. Eustatius are some of the most pristine in the Caribbean. Diving is diverse with several unique habitats including walls, historical wrecks, patch reefs, macro dive sites, lava flows, boulder slides, and rock outcroppings. ... With so many habitats, there is plenty for divers to discover!
Availability: In Stock
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Diver - Single Occupancy - $2105.00
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Diver - Double Occupancy - $1705.00
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Non-Diver - Double Occupancy - $1000.00
• 7 nights accommodations (includes 7th night free)
• Welcome cocktail
• Free WiFi at hotel and dive shop
• Breakfast daily
• Use of kayak
• Airport transfers
• Hotel taxes
Diver rate also includes:
• 10 dives (5 days x 2-tanks)
• Free nitrox for nitrox certified divers
• Tanks and weights
$30 per diver marine park fee not included
$15USD departure tax paid at airport
Airfare is additional. Fly into St Martin SXM and arrange the inter island transfer flight with WinAir Airlines. Additional help booking this will be available.
Add ons:
1 night dive (recommended!) $85 additional
1-tank afternoon boat dives for $65 per tank per person
When attending Trips with us please consider getting Travel Insurance for the unexpected cancellations as no refunds or credits are possible. Several Options can be accessed via : https://www.deepblueadventures.com/travel-insurance/
St. Eustatius, also known locally at Statia, is an island in the Caribbean. Waters around St. Eustatius are some of the most pristine in the Caribbean. Diving is diverse with several unique habitats including walls, historical wrecks, patch reefs, macro dive sites, lava flows, boulder slides, and rock outcroppings. Among scuba divers, Statia's diving is regarded as some of the best in the Caribbean. Protected as the Statia Marine Park since 1996, the waters are inhabited by a host of underwater creatures from sea horses to giant octopuses, stingrays, barracudas, coral, lobster and tropical fish.
There are several underwater archaeological sites - most of these are ancient ships covered in coral. However, there is one other type of site called the ‘Blue Bead Hole.’ The blue beads hold historical importance in St. Eustatius. They were used as a reward for slaves in the 17th century.
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With so many habitats, there is plenty for divers to discover. Lava flows and outcroppings make for interesting underwater panoramas. You won’t be bored in St. Eustatius. If you need more information or have any questions, please contact the shop at 717-836-7699 or e-mail us at, info@westshorescuba.com.