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			Scuba Center Eagan 
			1571 Century Point 
			Eagan, Minnesota 55121 
			(651) 681-8434 | 
			
			Scuba Center Minneapolis 
			5015 Penn Ave South 
			Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419 
			(612) 925-4818 | 
		 
		
			 
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	St. Eustatius: Mar. 
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		 Located 
		South of the U.S. Virgin Islands, St Eustatius (Stacia) is a Dutch 
		island in the Caribbean Sea. The 
		moment you arrive in ‘Statia’ you 
		immediately see that there are no big crowds 
		at the airport. Actually you don’t find big crowds anywhere on Statia. 
		Statia was once part of the Dutch Antilles but is recently together with 
		Bonaire and Saba, a special municipality of the Netherlands. This tiny 
		island is blessed with a generally pleasant dry and sunny climate. Light 
		northeast trade winds bring the island a constant cool breeze. St. 
		Eustatius is untouched by the big development companies. You don’t find 
		casinos, shopping malls or fast food restaurants. What you do 
		find is a safe and friendly island where time stood still.  | 
    
	
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	 Combining 
	luxury, adventure, relaxation and fun, Golden Rock Dive & Nature Resort 
	offers an authentic island experience. The Golden Rock dream is to be the 
	most colourful, green and luscious resort in the Caribbean. After planting 
	over 100,000 plants, flowers and trees they have created an eco-system 
	attracting colourful species of birds, including the graceful hummingbird 
	and butterflies that now have become welcomed guests. 
	
	The majestic dormant 
	volcano called the Quill decorates the resorts backdrop, illuminating with 
	vibrancy and shades of green makes this location so special, among St 
	Eustatius Hotels. Enjoy walking around the resorts 40 acres of radiant 
	gardens featuring marble paths and sweeping ocean views feeling the island 
	breeze. The contemporary designed rooms are all completed with high end 
	finishes and featuring spacious balconies and gardens with colourful views 
	of the gardens, pool and ocean. 
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	The onsite restaurant is called Breeze. Diners overlook the hotel's 2300 ft of unobstructed 
	oceanfront views. Featuring exquisite dishes with fresh local ingredients 
	and global flavors, Breeze is the go-to spot for any meal. Bobbie's Beach Club is located at the foot of the 
	cliff where the Quill Volcano meets the Atlantic Ocean. A panoramic view of the ocean 
	awaits here, with the neighbouring islands St. Barths and St. Kitts 
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	 Scubaqua 
	Dive Center is probably one of the most unique dive centers in the 
	Caribbean. Half of their shop is housed in a beautiful historical building 
	once occupied by the Dutch West India Trading Company. They took over the 
	Dive Statia property in order to welcome you to a larger dive center 
	offering more space and comfort. Before the moved to this beautiful 
	beachside setting, they completed a total renovation to meet the modern 
	divers' needs without detracting from the historic appeal or 17th century 
	charm of this landmark building. 
	
	As a dive shop “by divers, for 
	divers”. Scubaqua Dive Center understands that you’re on holiday and will do 
	everything they can to make it an unforgettable experience. They dive in 
	small groups and before every dive their staff gives you a detailed briefing 
	about the dive site and plan. All the dives are guided dives (marine park 
	rule), but we try not to restrict your feeling of freedom. Custom diving 
	Scubaqua style means giving the experienced diver the dives they want but 
	also give the novice diver any extra attention they may require. 
  
	St. Eustatius National Marine Park was established in 1996. It encompasses 
	the entire coastline of St. Eustatius from the high water mark to the 30 
	meter depth contour, covering an area of 63,000 acres. Within the park 
	are two reserves, one in which strictly no fishing and anchoring is allowed. 
	The marine park is managed by the non-profit organization Stenapa (St. 
	Eustatius National Parks Foundation) which was set up by Statians who wanted 
	to protect and preserve the flora and fauna of the island for future 
	generations. 
	  
	
	In addition to this Marine park the government of Statia signed the Yarari 
	marine mammal and shark sanctuary. The populations of sharks worldwide are 
	in sharp decline and therefore need extra protection against illegal fishing 
	and bycatch in regulated fisheries. With this eleventh shark sanctuary in 
	the world Statia will actively protect sharks in the Caribbean Sea 
	including but not limited to the marine park. The name of the Sanctuary 
	Yarari is an Taíno Indian word, meaning ‘a fine place’.
  The Yarari 
	Sanctuary, which encompasses all the waters around the island including the 
	Exclusive Economic Zone or EEZ, will not only protect sharks, but will also 
	provide a haven—a ‘fine place’— for marine mammal, whales and dolphins. 
	Humpback whales spend the winter months in the warm Caribbean waters where 
	they calve and suckle the baby whales during their first few months until 
	they are strong enough to begin the trek to their feeding grounds in the 
	cold Northern Atlantic waters.  | 
    
	
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		7 night’s accommodation in Deluxe Ground Floor room  
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		  Breakfast Daily  
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		  10 dive package, including tanks and weights  
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		  Free Nitrox (Must be Nitrox Certified)  
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		  Roundtrip airport transfers  
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		  Shuttle transport to dive center  
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		  Guided hike - Quill Volcano  
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		  Guided historical tour and taxi island tour  
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		  Complimentary: pickleball, padel tennis, minigolf  
		 
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		  Round trip air from Minneapolis  
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		  $30 Marine Park fee to be paid in cash on site  
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		  Diving equipment, any additional diving not included in package, dive courses  
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		Incidental charges: Individual group members will be responsible for 
		their own charges including but not limited to beverages and bar bill, 
		telephone, internet usage, sightseeing, equipment rental of any sort, 
		gratuities and any other items of a personal nature.  
		 
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		Scuba certification card required for each 
		diver.  
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		  We recommend all divers purchase DAN 
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		  A passport is required for travel.  
		 
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      Dates: Mar 14-21, 2026 | 
    
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      Trip Cost: (double 
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      		Deluxe Ground Floor | 
			  
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			Diver: $1795* | 
			  
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			  Non Diver: $1195* | 
			  
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      Optional All Inclusive Silver Package: 
	  $1050pp | 
    
	
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      Incl. Soft Drinks, Juices and Water, 1 Course 
	  Lunch, 1 Snack Menu Item , 2 Course Dinner ( Main & Dessert ) | 
    
	
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       *All rates quoted by Scuba Center include 
		a 3% discount for cash/check payments.  | 
    
	
    
      
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	Registration:  
	An application for this 
	trip must be completed by each traveler at the time of registration. You may 
	pick up a trip application at either store or print out our 
	Scuba Center Trip Application. Complete the application and fax, mail or drop off in 
	person with a $500 non-refundable deposit per person. | 
    
	
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      For more information, contact our
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       DAN
      Membership & Diving Insurance 
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