The Anti-Faffers!
Majestic Mantas were the highlight of this week's charter!
Majestic Mantas were the highlight of this week's charter!
We were over the moon to welcome back Harold, Dana and their amazing gang of divers: thanks for another awesome week!
Beautiful sunny skies, calm waters and pranks between every dive made for a fun filled week with our group from Sea Save.
Gorgeous dive conditions, beautiful weather and some super-friendly manta rays made for an unforgettable charter!
Even with Gita lurking in the background, we had an INCREDIBLE first charter of 2018!!!
We welcomed in 2018 with an incredible charter, couldn't have asked for a better start to the New Year!
What an enjoyable, peaceful week. Great guests, incredible conditions and wonderful diving....what more could we ask for?!
Another week, another fun time at sea! This charter we were joined by Donna and her diving dynasty!
This super-relaxed, easy to pleasy bunch of divers were rewarded with the best MANTA MADNESS in months!!!
Welcome to the Swiss Invasion! These divers really like the 'Big Stuff'....mantas, barracuda and sharks-a-plenty didn't disappoint!
It's not often we get majority girls onboard.....it made for a very fun charter! An eagle ray, hammerheads and multiple octopi were the icing on the cake.
With a boat full of photographers and heavy cameras, our shoulder muscles have had a great work out this charter! But seeing manta rays, glorious soft corals and a rogue hammerhead makes it all worth it!
What a welcome back to Fiji! Spectacular dives and stellar guests = a perfect charter.
Our guests worked hard this charter, putting in many hours on the skiffs: but boy did it pay off! We had some VERY (up) Close (and personal) Encounters....
In this, our penultimate Tonga 2017 charter, we were treated to astounding displays of nature: sail tailing duos, wide-mouthed mommas and the throwing of peduncles left, right and centre!
“NAI’A made a believer out of me! Fiji has been grossly underrated by both divers and scientists. Incredible fishes here and definitely worthy of protection.”
~ Dr. Gerry Allen, Ichthyologist & Author, Conservation International