Schedule
of events for Dive Fest 2008
Dive Fest 2008

If you are looking for a good time to visit Dominica, Dive Fest
in July is a great choice. Dive conditions are excellent, there
are tons of great events to enter, prizes to win and entertainment
of all kinds!
As the longest running Dive Festival in the Caribbean we are
now planning our 15th year of Dive Fest.
Check our website regularily for updates, added fun events and
of course discounted packages from Dive Shops, Hotels and watersports
operators.
Great diving, Fun Events. See you in July?
Dominica
Wins Again!
When prizes are awarded by the people who have chosen to spend
their hard earned money to visit somewhere, it seems much more
relevant than if awarded by some arbitrary judge!
So we are proud that every year we perform well in these awards
and this year we took First place in Macro!
Healthy colourful reefs with award winning macro and photography
opportuniities in the morning, whales or waterfalls in the afternoon.....warm
hot spring with a cold kubuli (locally brewed award winning beer)
to bring in the night. Does it get any better than this?
Why Choose Dominica?
Amongst the Caribbean island chain there is small
island little known to many Caribbean travellers. Rich in all
things natural, Dominica is an eco-tourists
paradise, with dramatic mountains,
dozens of waterfalls, the world’s
second largest boiling lake, cool rivers
with water so clean you can drink it, natural
hot springs to sooth the body and best of all an underwater
world that rivals any in the Caribbean and perhaps the
world.
Dominica’s reefs are becoming known as one of the best
kept secrets in the Caribbean, but recently the word has been
getting out with “Scuba Diving Magazine” in their
annual “Top 100 Issue” rating Dominica
as #1 for “Healthiest Marine Environment” and
#3 for Top Dive Destination, among other awards.
It may be a little more difficult to get here, but the best things
in life are worth working for!
Whatever your pleasure, if it's Nature, Culture or friendly people,
come to Dominica and experience the Caribbean
the way it used to be.