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NAI'A's Blog: The Divemaster Diary

Divemaster Diaries feature summaries and photos of each NAI’A charter. Hear and see what recent passengers have found most fascinating.
Cozumel Cronies

Cozumel Cronies

A group of 11 who spend at least part of the year in Cozumel, Mexico add more to their ranks.

Reggae & Rainbows

Reggae & Rainbows

Mad scientists, laid back Australians, 2 Russians and a few more Americans head out into Bligh water to dive, and learn about rainbows!

Wise Guys

Wise Guys

10-day charter with a group that spent as much time laughing as blowing bubbles.

Doctors & Nurses

Doctors & Nurses

Seven day charter into Fiji's Bligh Waters with a cheerful and boisterous group of divers.

House Calls

House Calls

Divers old and new come together to explore Fiji's depths.

Cameras, Cameras Everywhere!

Cameras, Cameras Everywhere!

A handful of professional photographers join a group of divers for 10 days of fun in the sun and seas of Fiji.

Happy Birthday, Boss!

Happy Birthday, Boss!

Rob, Cat & the girls make up a great group of enthusiastic divers diving Bligh Water

Fiji Got All The Colour!

Fiji Got All The Colour!

Manta rays, a tahitian stingray and a whole lot of nudibranchs

The Almost-Cyclone

The Almost-Cyclone

Half Americans, half Canadians, a pair of Indians and an Austrian and a German to spice things up

First Folks to Dive in 2014

First Folks to Dive in 2014

Representatives from all of North America, plus a Brit & a Malay

Eager Beavers2

Eager Beavers2

A new group from Buffalo, New York suited up and ready to dive

Eager Beavers

Eager Beavers

Group from Buffalo New York join us for some awesome diving and awesome coffee, in equal measure

My Kind of Town

My Kind of Town

10 days of diving in Fiji, from Chicago by way of Hawai'i

Aquariums and Afros

Aquariums and Afros

New England Aquarium & Monterey Bay Aquarium Expedition

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“Central Fiji has all the elements of the ultimate ocean wilderness: diverse creatures and habitat, nutrient-rich water, spectacular scenery and owners who respect it.”

Dr. Greg Stone, Executive Vice President of Conservation International

~ Dr. Greg Stone, Executive Vice President of Conservation International