Diving In For Amazing Adventures On A Scuba Vacation

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Diving In For Amazing Adventures On A Scuba Vacation (NAPSA)—Over 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is covered with water. The allure and mystery of the underwater world has inspired the human imagination since prehistory, from the mythological creatures described by seafaring people to the science fiction of Jules Verne and the modern underwater adventures in Hollywoodfilms. To get there, American Airlines and Air France could be good places to start researching travel information. The chance to explore the deep inspires many people to take “scuba vacations” to such tropical locales as Martinique—a land of endless beaches, fascinating dive sites, ideal water temperatures, abundant marine life and incredible shipwrecks. Another part of what makes Martinique a diver’s paradise is the conditions: warm tempera- Photos courtesy Martinique Bureau/Oceandimages.com Promotion Incredible shipwrecks can be seen off Martinique’s coast. sponges, yellow tube sponges, blue or purple vase sponges andall the fixed fauna illuminate the seabed. Surgeonfish, parrot fish, queen and French angelfish, wrasse, butterfly fish, grunts, snappers—theyall twirl all around you. In the north, you will face towering submarine walls cracked by black and volatile sandy strips disappearing in the most extreme depths. Or perhaps you prefer a reefs and dramatic offshore rocks. All this promises a scuba vacation full of unforgettable sights and incredible adventure. While it can be beneficial to have a working knowledge of French in order to maximize the ease of arranging a trip to Martinique, many of the dive club guides do speak English. Also, you can make unforgettable dives, such as night dives and on wrecks, and pay one price with the Madinina Pass at www. plongezenmartinique.com, with access to reduced rates for individuals and groups—and dive where you want. All dives are under supervision of qualified instructors for a great experience. There are 90 possible dive spots off Martinique and no two are alike. Each has a very special andwild feel, inviting you to smile and be dazzled. more varied ambience, full of his- tory, with the shipwrecks of SaintPierre. Martinique is a land of endless beaches, fascinating dive sites and ideal water temperatures. tures whatever the depth (80 to 86 F) and exceptionalvisibility whatever the season. Diving is like underwaterfireworks. The color is mainly due to corals, sponges, gorgonians, anemones and the numerous small Caribbean fish. Huge brown barrel In Les Anses d’Arlet in the south, the two points (Burgos and Salomon)offer one of the most visited waters of Martinique with a mix of grassy plates, rocky slopes, sandy areas, and small and deep walls. Go on a little bit more to the south and the Diamond Bay appears with its famous rock; a bay crossed all along by a huge coral wall. At last, have a glance at the coral reef of the bay of Sainte Luce. All coral species are present in these waters. The catastrophic eruption of Mount Pele in 1902 gave Martinique 12 ancient wrecks to supplement a coastline of fringing Before taking your scuba vacation, it may be beneficial to take a training course. Planning a Trip For information on booking a scuba vacation in Martinique and for a list of the country’s dive clubs and top dive sites, visit www.martinique.org. To learn more, contact the Martinique Promotion Bureau/CMT USA located at 825 Third Avenue, 29th floor, New York, NY 10022. You can also call 212-838-7800, ext. 981. wee een nen ee en ne eee ee eee eee eee@Oe- eee ene eee eee eee eee eee eee Note to Editors: From the Southeast United States, you can fly from Miami to Martinique.