Some of our favorite destinations are listed below, but your favorite destination is just as important to us! We will come to you with transportation of your group of up to 10 people to regional locations in style and comfort, and with a greater level of safety than you can achieve on your own in most cases. We will customize your trip destination, schedule, and amenities to suit your needs. It's your trip, we just help make it nearly perfect. Flexibility is important, and we make it happen.
Our Currently Planned Trips
Regional dive destinations are our specialty, where most divers spend time staying "tuned up" for the occasional exotic experience. We have regional group travel down to a very affordable activity so you may enjoy it several times a year. We even do "non-diving" travel to suit your family and friends whims.
Here are our premier salt water diving destinations
Catalina Island & San Diego, California
San Carlos, Mexico
Here are our some of our regional diving destinations
Balmorhea Texas State Park
The pool at Balmorhea is "V" shaped with one leg of the V being 389 ft. in length and the other 180 ft. with a 200 ft. diameter circle at the point. This is probably the best dive in the entire Southwest! Water temperatures are 74º Fahrenheit in the winter and 78º in the summer.
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Depth is 3 ft. to 7 ft. on the short tangent, 12 ft. to 17 ft. on the long tangent and 20 ft. in the circle. Visibility hardly ever becomes less than 40 ft. even with 100 plus divers in the water and gets to as much as 200 ft. with just a few divers. You'll share dive time with millions of "Pup-Fish", two species from 1/4" to 3 1/2" long that are native to these San Solomon Springs, about two dozen transplanted catfish up to 2 ft. long and several soft shell turtles along with crawfish and fresh water snails to keep you entertained.
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Elevation is 3030 ft. at one of the nicest State Parks you'll ever visit. Cabins, motel rooms, RV and camping spaces, showers, restrooms, and playgrounds really make this a great family outing. For more information call 432-375-2370.
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Balmorhea is located just off I-10 about 170 miles east of El Paso, Texas, near Mile Marker 206. This spring fed pool has up to 18 million gallons of crystal clear, fresh spring water passing through it per day, according to a former park superintendent.
Elephant Butte Lake, New Mexico
Located off I-25 near the town of Truth or Consequences, Elephant Butte is approximately 150 miles south of Albuquerque NM, and about 120 miles north of El Paso Texas. This 45 mile long, 3 mile wide fresh water lake is a great experience. Visibility ranges from 3 ft; to 25 ft, depending on your dive spots around the lake. Temperatures range from 49º Fahrenheit in winter to 78º Fahrenheit in summer. Elevation is 4400 ft.
Beach and boat dives are good. Boat dives offer more locations, and we're glad to share the location of our personal favorites. Beach diving near (not too near!!) the dam on the south side of the lake offers a "wreck dive" on a cement building that is under water. Maximum depth on the building is 30 ft when the lake is full. Only 150 yards off shore, it's easily accessible. As with any fresh water lake, dive conditions vary. If you can get comfortable and understand that you're "keeping your skills up", you'll enjoy the experience. If you can dive fresh water lake conditions...you can dive anywhere else in the world with ease...TRY IT!
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
Santa Rosa is located on I-40 about 120 miles east of Albuquerque New Mexico and has a couple of good dive spots. The Blue Hole at Santa Rosa is advertised as the "Scuba Diving Capitol of the Southwest". It's a round hole 60 ft. in diameter, approximately 88 ft. deep that flares out at the bottom (think of a 7-up glass). It used to be 115 ft. deep on the east side but has filled in over the years. 2000 to 3000 gallons of water per minute flow in at the bottom on the east side at a year round constant 61º Fahrenheit causing visibility to be almost crystal clear. Until...Imagine a Giant Alkaseltser!! It's not uncommon to share dive time with 200 plus divers on weekends. New Mexico, Colorado, West Texas and others go to the Blue Hole to certify about 25,000 divers there each year.
Perch Lake is just 3 miles south of Santa Rosa near the power dam. It's maximum depth is 40 ft. There's a small airplane at 20 ft. with visibility from 5 ft. to 30 ft. and it's cold! However, it's a change of pace from Blue Hole! Be sure to enter from the docks...Trust me! Blue Hole and Perch Lake are not exactly our favorite dive spots, but they are dive spots! Average divers can enjoy at least one weekend there. :)