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Seahorse Dive Shop

About Seahorse Dive Shop

Seahorse Dive Shop is a fully equipped dive shop located in the heart of Placencia Village. The shop is owned and operated by PADI and NAUI dive instructor Brian Young. Brian has over 8 years of training experience and over 20 years of diving experience. He was one of Placencia first dive masters and instructors. Prior to opening his dive shop, Brian was a native fisherman and skin diver. He knows the reef as only someone who has made a living from the sea can.Brian is the founder of the Whale Sharks Expeditions. He and his trained dive masters keep logs of the Whale Shark migrations. Seahorse Dive Shop is the only shop that can provide such details as when the sharks migrate, the most suitable dates in the months for viewing the great sharks, or if a certain shark has been seen previously. With this detailed information, Seahorse Dive Shop presents the best opportunity for encountering these docile and easily approached Whale Sharks.Seahorse Dive Shop provides daily diving, including single or multiple dives per day and night dives. The dives consist of wall, canyon, and faro (atoll shaped reefs inside the barrier reef) diving. For the non-diver we offer snorkeling as either separate from or alongside the dive trips.

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Main StreetPlacencia VillageStann Creek DistrictBelize, Central America
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