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Strict Standards: Non-static method JLoader::import() should not be called statically in /www/htdocs/w006b358/libraries/loader.php on line 186 WatersportsBushdrums.com - Striving To Protect Wildlife and Encourage Responsible Tourism Practiceshttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports2024-12-24T18:54:14ZJoomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content ManagementAqua Ventures - Diving in Watamu2009-06-06T13:23:00Z2009-06-06T13:23:00Zhttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports/item/3328-aqua-ventures-diving-in-watamuCody<div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>
Where to dive in Kenya</h2>
<p>
Steve Curtis taught me how to dive some 25 years ago in Mombasa and has gone from strength to strength over the past 2 decades opening and running various dive clubs.</p>
<p>
If you are staying around the Malindi or Watamu area and you are a diver; diving with Steve Curtis and his team is a must.</p>
<p>
Cody<br />
Co founder<br />
Bushdrums.com</p>
<h2>
Aqua Ventures</h2>
<p>
Aqua Ventures operates out of the New Ocean Sports Resort in Watamu on one of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Kenya</st1:country-region></st1:place>'s finest beaches. Different to the wall to wall hotels on other parts of the <st1:country-region w:st="on">Kenya</st1:country-region> coast, folk come to Watamu to get away from the crowds and experience the peace and quiet and excellent diving which all takes place in the Marine Park and Reserve where marine life abounds.</p>
<h2>
Who to dive with</h2>
<p>
Aqua Ventures Instructors can speak and instruct in English, German, French and Spanish. This ensures that you feel at home diving with us, while learning in your language.</p>
<p>
Our attention to safety is well known and is achieved through;</p>
<ul>
<li>
Qualified and vetted Instructors and Divemasters</li>
<li>
Comprehensive and informative dive briefings</li>
<li>
Medical oxygen on board all boats with supplementary oxygen on shore and access to community ambulance</li>
<li>
Communications equipment – VHF Marine radios and mobile phones on board</li>
<li>
Access to recompression chamber</li>
<li>
Member of Divers Alert Network</li>
</ul>
<h2>
Internationally recognised Scuba diving qualifications - PADI & BS-AC</h2>
<p>
For further information – click on <a href="http://www.diveinkenya.com/">http://www.diveinkenya.com</a></p></div><div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>
Where to dive in Kenya</h2>
<p>
Steve Curtis taught me how to dive some 25 years ago in Mombasa and has gone from strength to strength over the past 2 decades opening and running various dive clubs.</p>
<p>
If you are staying around the Malindi or Watamu area and you are a diver; diving with Steve Curtis and his team is a must.</p>
<p>
Cody<br />
Co founder<br />
Bushdrums.com</p>
<h2>
Aqua Ventures</h2>
<p>
Aqua Ventures operates out of the New Ocean Sports Resort in Watamu on one of <st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">Kenya</st1:country-region></st1:place>'s finest beaches. Different to the wall to wall hotels on other parts of the <st1:country-region w:st="on">Kenya</st1:country-region> coast, folk come to Watamu to get away from the crowds and experience the peace and quiet and excellent diving which all takes place in the Marine Park and Reserve where marine life abounds.</p>
<h2>
Who to dive with</h2>
<p>
Aqua Ventures Instructors can speak and instruct in English, German, French and Spanish. This ensures that you feel at home diving with us, while learning in your language.</p>
<p>
Our attention to safety is well known and is achieved through;</p>
<ul>
<li>
Qualified and vetted Instructors and Divemasters</li>
<li>
Comprehensive and informative dive briefings</li>
<li>
Medical oxygen on board all boats with supplementary oxygen on shore and access to community ambulance</li>
<li>
Communications equipment – VHF Marine radios and mobile phones on board</li>
<li>
Access to recompression chamber</li>
<li>
Member of Divers Alert Network</li>
</ul>
<h2>
Internationally recognised Scuba diving qualifications - PADI & BS-AC</h2>
<p>
For further information – click on <a href="http://www.diveinkenya.com/">http://www.diveinkenya.com</a></p></div>Amazing Tour of Idyllic Island on the South Coast2007-01-10T01:27:00Z2007-01-10T01:27:00Zhttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports/item/3327-amazing-tour-of-idyllic-island-on-the-south-coastJan<div class="K2FeedIntroText"><p>AMAZING TOUR OF IDYLLIC ISLAND ON THE SOUTH COAST </p>
<p>Story by BRYAN HARRIS <br />
The Nation<br />
Publication Date: 1/10/2007 </p>
<p>One of the treasures of Kenya’s south coast is Kisite Marine Park, an underwater wonderland and sanctuary for an astonishing variety of reef fish and corals. It is in the top bracket of diving sites in the world, as visibility can be up to 20 metres. </p>
<p>Later developments included a diving school, dhow cruises, fun diving, snorkelling and — for those simply looking for a day out, with lunch thrown in — dining at its finest besides the sea. </p>
<p>Kisite was gazetted as a national marine park in 1977. Shortly after this, Wasini Island Restaurant opened its doors. </p>
<p>A draw for visitors </p>
<p>Diving facilities aboard dedicated dhows began in 1995. It is these trips that have made investments such as Charlie Claws hotel such a draw for visitors to the coast. </p>
<p>Wasini Island diving is particularly attractive to residents and tourists because of the modest all-in-one cost. This includes a pick-up and drop-off by mini-bus from hotels along the coast, a traditional Swahili breakfast of mandazi and fruit on arrival at Shimoni and a dhow trip under sail to Kisite Marine Park. </p>
<p>Other attractions include a morning of diving with an aqualung under tuition or, in the case of novice divers, swimming and free diving with a snorkel over the reef. </p>
<p>For those who like to stay above water, the alternative is to be dropped on a sandy beach with a cool box of refreshing fruit drinks and soda to hand. </p>
<p>Other visitors choose to watch the action from the shade of an awning, aboard the dhow. </p>
<p>Move in any direction </p>
<p>Such is the introduction available to anyone of an underwater world of endless varieties of multi-coloured reef fish, exquisite coral formations and unique experience of weightlessness and ability to move in any direction at will. </p>
<p>All this during what the Charlie Claws brochure describes as a fun-dive, which could be translated to mean “no previous experience necessary”. </p>
<p>Some people are fortunate to swim with a pod of friendly dolphins. On several occasions, these wonderful creatures share time with their human counterparts. It is quite usual to come upon a green turtle resting on the sandy bottom. </p>
<p>We did, and it allowed us to approach to within a metre or so without showing the least sign of alarm. </p>
<p>During certain seasons of the year, humpback whales and whale sharks — the world’s largest fish that, for all their size, are totally harmless — have been known to pass by Kisite during their long migrations north and south. These can also be viewed from the dhows. </p>
<p>All this and the day had only half begun. When the divers, snorkellers or the simply idle who have done nothing but sip fruit juice on the deck of the dhow with the idea of enhancing their sun tan, decide it’s time for lunch, it’s up anchor for the short cruise back to Wasini Island. </p>
<p>Waiting for us at the exclusive open air restaurant was a menu that has made the island famous around the world. </p>
<p>First course: as many succulent broiled crab claws as it’s possible to eat. </p>
<p>Second course: a whole grilled red snapper. </p>
<p>Third course: a choice of deserts, followed by coffee in the Arab style. </p>
<p>Several options now await. They include a visit to an ethnic village on the island and a tour of a mangrove forest. The trees have fascinating root structures that can be viewed from a board-walk high above the high tide mark. </p>
<p>Ancient slave caves </p>
<p>This is a community project run by women from the village. There is, also, an opportunity to explore ancient slave caves on the mainland. </p>
<p>Some time after 4.00pm, we were taken back across the lagoon to the jetty at Shimoni for the drive back to our hotels. </p>
<p>So, the day’s diary had gone like this: collected from north coast hotels at around 6.30am and from south coast resorts at 7.30am. Arrive at Shimoni at around 9.00am to board a dhow, complete with traditional lateen sail, bound for the Kisite National Park for diving, snorkelling or pure relaxation. </p>
<p>Then a leisurely lunch and, maybe, some exploration. Arrive back at hotels by 6.30pm as dusk is falling. </p>
<p>It is doubtful whether there is a day out to be had anywhere that would surpass all this. And it’s right on our doorstep. </p></div><div class="K2FeedIntroText"><p>AMAZING TOUR OF IDYLLIC ISLAND ON THE SOUTH COAST </p>
<p>Story by BRYAN HARRIS <br />
The Nation<br />
Publication Date: 1/10/2007 </p>
<p>One of the treasures of Kenya’s south coast is Kisite Marine Park, an underwater wonderland and sanctuary for an astonishing variety of reef fish and corals. It is in the top bracket of diving sites in the world, as visibility can be up to 20 metres. </p>
<p>Later developments included a diving school, dhow cruises, fun diving, snorkelling and — for those simply looking for a day out, with lunch thrown in — dining at its finest besides the sea. </p>
<p>Kisite was gazetted as a national marine park in 1977. Shortly after this, Wasini Island Restaurant opened its doors. </p>
<p>A draw for visitors </p>
<p>Diving facilities aboard dedicated dhows began in 1995. It is these trips that have made investments such as Charlie Claws hotel such a draw for visitors to the coast. </p>
<p>Wasini Island diving is particularly attractive to residents and tourists because of the modest all-in-one cost. This includes a pick-up and drop-off by mini-bus from hotels along the coast, a traditional Swahili breakfast of mandazi and fruit on arrival at Shimoni and a dhow trip under sail to Kisite Marine Park. </p>
<p>Other attractions include a morning of diving with an aqualung under tuition or, in the case of novice divers, swimming and free diving with a snorkel over the reef. </p>
<p>For those who like to stay above water, the alternative is to be dropped on a sandy beach with a cool box of refreshing fruit drinks and soda to hand. </p>
<p>Other visitors choose to watch the action from the shade of an awning, aboard the dhow. </p>
<p>Move in any direction </p>
<p>Such is the introduction available to anyone of an underwater world of endless varieties of multi-coloured reef fish, exquisite coral formations and unique experience of weightlessness and ability to move in any direction at will. </p>
<p>All this during what the Charlie Claws brochure describes as a fun-dive, which could be translated to mean “no previous experience necessary”. </p>
<p>Some people are fortunate to swim with a pod of friendly dolphins. On several occasions, these wonderful creatures share time with their human counterparts. It is quite usual to come upon a green turtle resting on the sandy bottom. </p>
<p>We did, and it allowed us to approach to within a metre or so without showing the least sign of alarm. </p>
<p>During certain seasons of the year, humpback whales and whale sharks — the world’s largest fish that, for all their size, are totally harmless — have been known to pass by Kisite during their long migrations north and south. These can also be viewed from the dhows. </p>
<p>All this and the day had only half begun. When the divers, snorkellers or the simply idle who have done nothing but sip fruit juice on the deck of the dhow with the idea of enhancing their sun tan, decide it’s time for lunch, it’s up anchor for the short cruise back to Wasini Island. </p>
<p>Waiting for us at the exclusive open air restaurant was a menu that has made the island famous around the world. </p>
<p>First course: as many succulent broiled crab claws as it’s possible to eat. </p>
<p>Second course: a whole grilled red snapper. </p>
<p>Third course: a choice of deserts, followed by coffee in the Arab style. </p>
<p>Several options now await. They include a visit to an ethnic village on the island and a tour of a mangrove forest. The trees have fascinating root structures that can be viewed from a board-walk high above the high tide mark. </p>
<p>Ancient slave caves </p>
<p>This is a community project run by women from the village. There is, also, an opportunity to explore ancient slave caves on the mainland. </p>
<p>Some time after 4.00pm, we were taken back across the lagoon to the jetty at Shimoni for the drive back to our hotels. </p>
<p>So, the day’s diary had gone like this: collected from north coast hotels at around 6.30am and from south coast resorts at 7.30am. Arrive at Shimoni at around 9.00am to board a dhow, complete with traditional lateen sail, bound for the Kisite National Park for diving, snorkelling or pure relaxation. </p>
<p>Then a leisurely lunch and, maybe, some exploration. Arrive back at hotels by 6.30pm as dusk is falling. </p>
<p>It is doubtful whether there is a day out to be had anywhere that would surpass all this. And it’s right on our doorstep. </p></div>Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd.2006-05-31T19:07:00Z2006-05-31T19:07:00Zhttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports/item/3326-scuba-diving-watamu-ltd.Simba<div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd.</h2>
<p>Watamu, 25 km south of Malindi, offers one of the best diving locations on the Kenyan coast. Due to several coral reefs stretched out in front of Watamu, plankton rich water gathers in this bay. This leads to an accumulation of a diversity of sea flora and fauna, as well as the chances to encounter manta rays and whale shark- a divers dream! </p>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-outside.jpg" />
<h3>The base:</h3>
<p>The dive centre Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd, formerly Scuba Diving Kenya Ltd. (PADI Dive Center as well as a VDST (German CMAS) diving school) was established more than 20 years ago. It is owned and managed by Lorenz and Maja Riedl.<br />The dive centre is located next to the Blue Bay Village Hotel. The diving base is equipped with 6 diving boats, 3 Bauer air compressors and 150 diving tanks (INT and DIN). Customers have access to a fully equipped workshop with a charging station, as well as a storage facility for personal diving gear. A free shuttle service from your hotel in Watamu to the diving base is offered.<img alt="" hspace="10" align="left" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-inside.jpg" /><br /><br />The 2 daily dives are carried out in the morning (8h and 10h20) on Mondays till Saturdays in the Marine National Park and Reserve. Almost all dive spots can be reached within 10 to 20 min by boat. Dives lead to a depth of between 10 and 40 m. There are approx. 15 dive sites to choose from. Water temperatures vary between 25 and 29 C. Visibility ranges from 20 to 40 m.<br /><br />In May, June and July the center remains closed. In August & September dives have to take place inside the reef due to bad conditions. The diving season for experienced divers extends from beginning of November through to the end of March. For beginners conditions are also suitable from August till October.</p>
<h3>Diving Courses</h3>
<p>Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd is associated with VDST / MTA (CMAS Germany) and PADI, which sets high standards in the diving education as well as on the qualification of its instructors. <br />They offer most of the PADI courses ranging from Discover Scuba Diving and Open water Diver up to Divemaster, and VDST/CMAS - courses up to DTSA-Gold resp.CMAS*** which are conducted by very experienced instructors.</p>
<h3>Some of the Dive Sites</h3>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-nudibranch.jpg" />
<h5>WRECK "SHAKWE" </h5>
<p>During a storm in 1990 the fishing trawler "Shakwe" of 25m length capsized and sank. She lies at a depth of only 12 m, almost undamaged on her starboard side. Within a short period of time her hull was overgrown with small coral heads in which many small crabs of different kinds, as well as nudibranchs can be found. A shoal of batfish has established its home here. A apart from the wheelhouse the wreck is not accessible. But the observation of large groupers, stingrays, and octopus compensates you. The wreck is an ideal point for beginners.</p>
<p> </p>
<h5>CANYON, CANYON NORTH, DEEP PLACE UND BRAIN CORAL </h5>
<p>These 4 dive areas are located on the northern reef and drop from 10 to about 27 m from where they turn into sandy bottom. In the 'Canyon' the reef rises again after a 25 m wide ditch. In this channel, where you sometimes experience a current, one can often spot reef sharks or large stingrays. Of course the normal coral growth it not missing here. At many of these dive points leaf fish have established their homes. The 'Brain Coral' is a very old coral hill, now partly collapsing, which hosts a diversity of coral fish. All these dive locations are also suitable for beginners.</p>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="left" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-whaleshark.jpg" />
<h5>WHALESHARKS</h5>
<p>The whale shark: a diver's dream! Due to the high concentration of plankton in the bay of Watamu, one can face manta rays or whale sharks. They are frequently seen at Manta Place, at the wreck, the Black Coral Reef or at the Soldierfish place. Chances of encounters are not less likely at the other dive sites. The best period is during the months of January and February. The Watamu bay is well known for its whale sharks and therefore a MUST for all divers.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p></div><div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd.</h2>
<p>Watamu, 25 km south of Malindi, offers one of the best diving locations on the Kenyan coast. Due to several coral reefs stretched out in front of Watamu, plankton rich water gathers in this bay. This leads to an accumulation of a diversity of sea flora and fauna, as well as the chances to encounter manta rays and whale shark- a divers dream! </p>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-outside.jpg" />
<h3>The base:</h3>
<p>The dive centre Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd, formerly Scuba Diving Kenya Ltd. (PADI Dive Center as well as a VDST (German CMAS) diving school) was established more than 20 years ago. It is owned and managed by Lorenz and Maja Riedl.<br />The dive centre is located next to the Blue Bay Village Hotel. The diving base is equipped with 6 diving boats, 3 Bauer air compressors and 150 diving tanks (INT and DIN). Customers have access to a fully equipped workshop with a charging station, as well as a storage facility for personal diving gear. A free shuttle service from your hotel in Watamu to the diving base is offered.<img alt="" hspace="10" align="left" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-inside.jpg" /><br /><br />The 2 daily dives are carried out in the morning (8h and 10h20) on Mondays till Saturdays in the Marine National Park and Reserve. Almost all dive spots can be reached within 10 to 20 min by boat. Dives lead to a depth of between 10 and 40 m. There are approx. 15 dive sites to choose from. Water temperatures vary between 25 and 29 C. Visibility ranges from 20 to 40 m.<br /><br />In May, June and July the center remains closed. In August & September dives have to take place inside the reef due to bad conditions. The diving season for experienced divers extends from beginning of November through to the end of March. For beginners conditions are also suitable from August till October.</p>
<h3>Diving Courses</h3>
<p>Scuba Diving Watamu Ltd is associated with VDST / MTA (CMAS Germany) and PADI, which sets high standards in the diving education as well as on the qualification of its instructors. <br />They offer most of the PADI courses ranging from Discover Scuba Diving and Open water Diver up to Divemaster, and VDST/CMAS - courses up to DTSA-Gold resp.CMAS*** which are conducted by very experienced instructors.</p>
<h3>Some of the Dive Sites</h3>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-nudibranch.jpg" />
<h5>WRECK "SHAKWE" </h5>
<p>During a storm in 1990 the fishing trawler "Shakwe" of 25m length capsized and sank. She lies at a depth of only 12 m, almost undamaged on her starboard side. Within a short period of time her hull was overgrown with small coral heads in which many small crabs of different kinds, as well as nudibranchs can be found. A shoal of batfish has established its home here. A apart from the wheelhouse the wreck is not accessible. But the observation of large groupers, stingrays, and octopus compensates you. The wreck is an ideal point for beginners.</p>
<p> </p>
<h5>CANYON, CANYON NORTH, DEEP PLACE UND BRAIN CORAL </h5>
<p>These 4 dive areas are located on the northern reef and drop from 10 to about 27 m from where they turn into sandy bottom. In the 'Canyon' the reef rises again after a 25 m wide ditch. In this channel, where you sometimes experience a current, one can often spot reef sharks or large stingrays. Of course the normal coral growth it not missing here. At many of these dive points leaf fish have established their homes. The 'Brain Coral' is a very old coral hill, now partly collapsing, which hosts a diversity of coral fish. All these dive locations are also suitable for beginners.</p>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="left" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/scubadiving-watamu-whaleshark.jpg" />
<h5>WHALESHARKS</h5>
<p>The whale shark: a diver's dream! Due to the high concentration of plankton in the bay of Watamu, one can face manta rays or whale sharks. They are frequently seen at Manta Place, at the wreck, the Black Coral Reef or at the Soldierfish place. Chances of encounters are not less likely at the other dive sites. The best period is during the months of January and February. The Watamu bay is well known for its whale sharks and therefore a MUST for all divers.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p></div>Deep Sea Fishing with Ken Rodwell2006-05-31T16:12:00Z2006-05-31T16:12:00Zhttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports/item/3325-deep-sea-fishing-with-ken-rodwellSimba<div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Deep Sea Fishing with Ken Rodwell</h2>
<div>The East African Coast is very well known for Big Game Fishing (most African Sport Fishing records have been set on the coast between Kenya and Tanzania) – or better known as deep sea fishing.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Based at Mtwapa Creek on the north coast of Mombasa; John and Ken Rodwell own a professional and well established company called BIG GAME FISHING.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Both father and son have personal fishing records – caught over the years on the Kenyan coast line.</div>
<div>I have joined Ken on a number of occasions and his knowledge and respect for the ocean has made them the leaders in their field – perhaps the best and most well known operators of big game fishing on the Kenyan Coast.</div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong>Please Note: Rodwell Big Game Fishing advocates Tag & Release !</strong></div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong>'DELTA'</strong> a 36ft (11.0m) "Commander" Cabin Cruiser powered by twin inboard 300hp Perkins Sabre Turbo diesel engines. This boat is ideally suited for both local and extended fishing safaris along the Kenya coast.</div>
<div><strong>'CENTA'</strong> a 32ft (9.8m) Flybridge Cabin Cruiser powered by twin 115hp, 4-stroke outboard engines has a reputation for being a very comfortable and successful fishing vessel. </div>
<div>Both boats are maintained to the highest standard and include VHF Radio, GPS Navigation, Fish Finder, Marine Toilet and all Safety Equipment.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>For more information or bookings, contact Ken Rodwell directly on <a href="mailto:rodwell2@africaonline.co.ke?subject=Referral from Bushdrums.com">rodwell2@africaonline.co.ke</a></div>
<div> </div>
<div>Recommended by Nico Pannevis – BUSHDRUMS.COM</div>
<div> </div>
<div> </div>
<div><img alt="Ken Rodwell Big Game Fishing" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/rodwell1.gif" /> <strong><span style="COLOR: navy">Ken Rodwell Big Game Fishing</span></strong><br />P.O. Box 10353</div>
<div>Mtwapa</div>
<div>Mombasa</div>
<div>Kenya</div>
<div><br />Tel/Fax: +254 (0)41 5485591/5485874<br />Mobile: +254 (0)733 638641<br /> or +254 (0)722 412489<br /><br /></div>
<div></div>
<div></div></div><div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Deep Sea Fishing with Ken Rodwell</h2>
<div>The East African Coast is very well known for Big Game Fishing (most African Sport Fishing records have been set on the coast between Kenya and Tanzania) – or better known as deep sea fishing.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Based at Mtwapa Creek on the north coast of Mombasa; John and Ken Rodwell own a professional and well established company called BIG GAME FISHING.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>Both father and son have personal fishing records – caught over the years on the Kenyan coast line.</div>
<div>I have joined Ken on a number of occasions and his knowledge and respect for the ocean has made them the leaders in their field – perhaps the best and most well known operators of big game fishing on the Kenyan Coast.</div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong>Please Note: Rodwell Big Game Fishing advocates Tag & Release !</strong></div>
<div> </div>
<div><strong>'DELTA'</strong> a 36ft (11.0m) "Commander" Cabin Cruiser powered by twin inboard 300hp Perkins Sabre Turbo diesel engines. This boat is ideally suited for both local and extended fishing safaris along the Kenya coast.</div>
<div><strong>'CENTA'</strong> a 32ft (9.8m) Flybridge Cabin Cruiser powered by twin 115hp, 4-stroke outboard engines has a reputation for being a very comfortable and successful fishing vessel. </div>
<div>Both boats are maintained to the highest standard and include VHF Radio, GPS Navigation, Fish Finder, Marine Toilet and all Safety Equipment.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>For more information or bookings, contact Ken Rodwell directly on <a href="mailto:rodwell2@africaonline.co.ke?subject=Referral from Bushdrums.com">rodwell2@africaonline.co.ke</a></div>
<div> </div>
<div>Recommended by Nico Pannevis – BUSHDRUMS.COM</div>
<div> </div>
<div> </div>
<div><img alt="Ken Rodwell Big Game Fishing" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" border="0" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/rodwell1.gif" /> <strong><span style="COLOR: navy">Ken Rodwell Big Game Fishing</span></strong><br />P.O. Box 10353</div>
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<div><br />Tel/Fax: +254 (0)41 5485591/5485874<br />Mobile: +254 (0)733 638641<br /> or +254 (0)722 412489<br /><br /></div>
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<div></div></div>Blue Marine Diving2006-05-30T19:04:00Z2006-05-30T19:04:00Zhttp://bushdrums.com/index.php/kenya/kenyawatersports/item/3324-blue-marine-divingSimba<div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Blue Marine Diving – Mombasa</h2>
<div>For the most secure, professional and personal diving course on the Mombasa Coast -</div>
<div><br />Let BLUE MARINE DIVING take you through the experience of a lifetime, and guide you along the fantastic coral reefs of the Indian Ocean.<br />Protected marine reserves care for an unspoiled reef where tropical fish life is plentiful and can be observed at leisure. Fish to be seen include large potato grouper, napoleon wrasse, black spotted snapper, white tipped reef shark, green turtle, blue spotted ray, moray eel and barracuda. Dolphins are frequent during early morning dives.<br />During the months of October and February whale sharks come close to the reef to feed in the plankton rich water.</div>
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<h3>DIVES:</h3>
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<div>Dives take place 1 to 2 times a day, depending on tides.<br />All dive sites are reached by boat in 15 to 20 minutes.</div>
<h3>DIVESEASONS:</h3>
<div>Best diving season is between October and April. During the rainy season (May to June) rough seas and limited visibility can affect the diving.</div>
<h3>DIVECOURSES:</h3>
<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING has a team of experienced diving instructors who teach the Padi system, and conduct courses ranging from the open water level to divemaster and assistant instructor in English, German and French.</div>
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<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING is a PADI Resort facility on the Kenyan North Coast. Diving trips as well as SCUBA Diving courses ranging from the OPEN WATER DIVER level to DIVEMASTER, in English, German and French are available on a daily basis.</div>
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<div>Blue Marine Diving bases are situated on the Kenyan coast, 15 km north of Mombasa island, at the Serena Beach Hotel and African Safari Club.</div>
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<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING has a team of professional diving instructors and divemasters, as well as experienced dive guides and boat crews. Our aim is to provide you with safe and enjoyable diving in Kenya.</div>
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<div>For more information contact Florian on http://<span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: green"> <a href="http://www.bluemarinediving.com/">www.bluemarinediving.com</a></span></div>
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<div>Recommended by Nico Pannevis - BUSHDRUMS.COM</div>
<h3> </h3></div><div class="K2FeedIntroText"><h2>Blue Marine Diving – Mombasa</h2>
<div>For the most secure, professional and personal diving course on the Mombasa Coast -</div>
<div><br />Let BLUE MARINE DIVING take you through the experience of a lifetime, and guide you along the fantastic coral reefs of the Indian Ocean.<br />Protected marine reserves care for an unspoiled reef where tropical fish life is plentiful and can be observed at leisure. Fish to be seen include large potato grouper, napoleon wrasse, black spotted snapper, white tipped reef shark, green turtle, blue spotted ray, moray eel and barracuda. Dolphins are frequent during early morning dives.<br />During the months of October and February whale sharks come close to the reef to feed in the plankton rich water.</div>
<div align="center"><img alt="" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/bluemarinediving1.jpg" /></div>
<h3>DIVES:</h3>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="right" vspace="10" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/bluemarinediving3.jpg" />
<div>Dives take place 1 to 2 times a day, depending on tides.<br />All dive sites are reached by boat in 15 to 20 minutes.</div>
<h3>DIVESEASONS:</h3>
<div>Best diving season is between October and April. During the rainy season (May to June) rough seas and limited visibility can affect the diving.</div>
<h3>DIVECOURSES:</h3>
<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING has a team of experienced diving instructors who teach the Padi system, and conduct courses ranging from the open water level to divemaster and assistant instructor in English, German and French.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING is a PADI Resort facility on the Kenyan North Coast. Diving trips as well as SCUBA Diving courses ranging from the OPEN WATER DIVER level to DIVEMASTER, in English, German and French are available on a daily basis.</div>
<img alt="" hspace="10" align="left" vspace="10" src="http://bushdrums.com/../images/bluemarinediving2.jpg" />
<div>Blue Marine Diving bases are situated on the Kenyan coast, 15 km north of Mombasa island, at the Serena Beach Hotel and African Safari Club.</div>
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<div>BLUE MARINE DIVING has a team of professional diving instructors and divemasters, as well as experienced dive guides and boat crews. Our aim is to provide you with safe and enjoyable diving in Kenya.</div>
<div> </div>
<div>For more information contact Florian on http://<span style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: green"> <a href="http://www.bluemarinediving.com/">www.bluemarinediving.com</a></span></div>
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<div>Recommended by Nico Pannevis - BUSHDRUMS.COM</div>
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