Are you looking for a destination where you can really kick your shoes off and swim, snorkel and dive in warm crystal clear water? Well, Scuba Shack thinks you should check out the Turks & Caicos for a long weekend. Most of our trips are set up to be full weeks, but many of you are requesting shorter group trips with lower pricing … so we give you five nights and four diving days with airfare for only $1,790.
Our third annual Summer Sundown trip is set for Labor Day weekend from Aug. 29 through Sept. 3. You already have Monday off … why not take a few vacation days and hop with us on a flight Wednesday morning that will put you in the islands by mid-afternoon?
We’ll be diving again with Dive Provo, a PADI 5 Star Resort who has been catering to divers for decades. The hotel - Comfort Suites Ports of Call – is conveniently located near Grace Bay shopping and beaches, and a significant number of rooms have recently been renovated. Our price listed is for the Deluxe Junior Suites remodeled in late 2011, and a slightly lower price is available for the Standard Junior Suites that have yet to be refreshed.
The Deluxe Junior Suites feature all new bathrooms with marble counters, glass shower stalls and contemporary sinks. All beds and furniture are new, and each room features a new flat screen TV. New larger refrigerators and microwaves are in each room which is a bonus for budget-minded divers who can make good use of the IGA Graceway grocery store located directly across the street.
The Comfort Suites is close to many popular island activities and attractions, including the Caicos Conch Farm, the championship 18-hole Provo Golf Club and Princess Alexandra National Park, featuring 13 miles of pristine, protected beach.
Come and dive the extensive coral reef system with abundant fish life, excellent visibility and a superior level of dive service from Dive Provo. Give us a call if you have additional questions or to sign up!
We’ve got some pictures below, but check out the full photo gallery from a previous Scuba Shack trip to Provo.











