Nestled in a protected bay, this rustic resort is immersed in nature. Divers come to God’s Pocket to see and experience beautiful things in their natural settings, from whales and dolphins to tiny sculpins and tube worms. Accessible only by boat, it is a secluded wilderness spot surrounded by forested islands and the waterways of the Queen Charlotte Strait. God's Pocket Resort, operating for over 25 years, is a land-based diving location for cold-water divers of all levels. Or curl up with a book and relax in the sun. If you have time between diving, there's kayaking, hiking, shore walks and wildlife viewing, including whale watching. All other gear you'll need to bring with you, including a dive computer and SMB. Our package include the use of a 85 cubic foot LP steel tank and weights. Dives are typically 45 minutes to an hour long to match the slack tides, and when you’re done you’ll be hoisted up on the boat's dive elevator without having to take off a single fin. We'll have 5 full days of diving with the opportunity to go out on 3 boat dives daily. Fortunately the crew at God's Pocket are experts on diving the area and will make a custom plan for our trip to match the weather, tides & currents. The currents make the diving challenging, and it requires strong local expertise to drop you in at the right time and the right place. Most of the diving along walls with free ascents and descents, currents, variable visibility, etc. Minimum dive certification/experience: Drysuit certification and cold water experience required! Enriched Air/Nitrox certification also recommended. It's a photographer's paradise both below and above water. Plus wolf eels, Giant Pacific octopus, sea lions and more! We'll swim through kelp forests and along walls absolutely covered in life. The area is known for cold, green water and strong currents which sustain prolific marine life of all kinds - varieties of fish, huge anemones, urchins, crabs, sea stars and all manner of nudibranchs. This little slice of divers' heaven sits in a small cove on Hurst Island, a wooded wonderland in British Columbia. This trip alone should be motivation to get your drysuit certification and log some cold water dives! God's Pocket & Browning Pass Bauer K15 900 1/min and 1 NRC Nitrox membrane system Extreme 15 900 1/min, 35 bottles (12 l Alu DIN & INT ), 15 l Steel on requestĬash on board: Euro, US Dollar, British Sterling, Egyptian Pounds, Credit card ( MasterCard, Visa).Join Blue Planet for our first adventure diving the cooler waters of the Pacific Northwest! We have been waiting years to put this trip together, and now you can finally join us to explore Browning Pass and see its incredible marine life. Safety: 2 EPIRB, life rafts 2 x 25 person, life jackets in all cabins, BAVARIA – CO2, foam, powder – extinguishers, fire boxes, fire hoses, ENOS systemįirst Aid: 2x 50 litre Oxygen Tanks + 1x DAN oxygen kitĬompressor: 2x electr. Navigation: GPS, Radar, Chart Plotter, Digital compass, Magnetic compass, echo sounder, forward looking sonar, weather station, BarometerĬommunication: VHF – DSC radio, HF radio, VHF portable 4x, GMDSS. Water: 8m3 (in the tank), desalination plants 2x 7 tons per day Number of cabins for rent: 12 double cabinsĤx sea view cabins (2x single bed, 2x double bed)Įngine: 2x MAN V12 2x Cummins C150 150KW Tours: The MY Blue drives all tours in the Egyptian Red Sea. The “Blue” is one of the largest and especially modern safari ships in the Red Sea with 43-meter length and 9 meter width. It combines the touch of luxury that you wish for in your vacation with the functionality that you would expect as a diver of a diving safari boat. It combines modern European design with Egyptian ship construction. This vessel represents a new superlative in the Red Sea. The icing is the twelve-square-foot suite on the main deck. In addition, there are four upper deck cabins with sea view, of which two are equipped with a double bed and two with twin beds. Each cabin has two separate beds, a separate bathroom with shower, toilet and hair dryer, a TV / DVD combo, individually controlled air conditioning and plenty of storage space for clothes and travel items. This begins in the eight lower deck cabins that are brighter than the conventional cabins due to the special light shaft technology and offer a space to relax with a size of nine square meters. Completed in April 2016 the ship accommodates a total of 24 guests, the space they need in order to feel comfortable.
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