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Bermuda Helmet Diving Operators

Hartley's Under Sea Adventures Ltd.
P.O. Box SB 194
Sandys SB-BX, Bermuda
Phone: 866-836-3989  or 441-234-2861
Fax: 441-234-3000
Email: hartley@ibl.bm
Web: www.hartleybermuda.com

Leaves from: Watford Bridge, Somerset  
Season: Early April to early Nov daily--including holidays--weather permitting.
Departure time: verify, usually 10 am and 1:30 pm
Length of trip:  
Boat type:  
Cost: adults $80;  under 13, $55;  riders who don’t dive, half-price by age
Bring: bathing suit and towel

Description: Guided walk in shallow reef area in only 10 to 12 feet of water.  Digital undersea photos with flash and wide angle lens on CD (no prints) $15 per person.  CD with over 200 of Greg Hartley’s best photos, $10. All prints done at the passenger’s home town.  

Peppercorn Diving
11 Blue Hole Hill
Hamilton Parish CR 04
Phone: 441-293-7319
Email: trianglediving@myoffice.com
Web: www.trianglediving.com/home.php, look in helmet diving section

Leaves from Grotto Bay Beach Resort, Pennos Wharf and Ordnance Island, St. George's
Season: April to early November
Departure time: Every 2 hours
Trip Length: 2 hours
Cost:$50
Bring: Towel and bathing suit

Description: No prior experience or training required. Underwater cameras available. Leisurely walk on a sandy bottom in shallow water with the chance to feed fish.

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