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Sea Kat Divers

About Sea Kat Divers

Sea Kat Divers is a locally owned licensed dive shop run and operated by Padi Dive Instructor Jim who has years of experience and local knowledge. We are your "one stop shop" on the island offering the only friendly, family oriented, full service dive shop ready to meet any of your scuba or snorkeling needs, rentals , gear, service, tank fills, and private chartered trips for both scuba and snorkel. We offer personalized daily snorkel trips for $75.00 per person (3 person minimum) to Egmont Key and a two tank scuba dive trip starting at $95.00 per person (3 person minimum) to multiple reefs, wrecks and local dive spots. Each snorkel and dive trip departs around 9:00 a.m. (weather permitting) from the Kingfish boat ramp on Manatee Avenue. To participate on any of our trips you must call or stop by the shop to book! All trips are customized to the individual customers wants and generally last around 4 hours. Don't have any equipment? We offer rentals and sales on everything you might need! Hoping to see something specific? Let Jim know and he will try his best to customize your trip!

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Address
105 7th St N, Bradenton Beach, FL 34217, USA
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North America - Belize

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