August 07, 2007 - 12:02
Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino Encourages Guests To Get Their Feet Wet
Announces Scuba Diving Packages
According to PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors), the popularity of scuba diving continues to grow with 924,270 divers certified worldwide in 2006. A resort of choice for divers and home to the recently namedConde Nast Traveler Hot List honoree Larimar Spa, Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino announces Scuba in Aruba Packagesshowcasing the island’s underwater world for discovery.
Beginners can immerse themselves with a seven-night Learn to Dive Program starting at $2,899* and earn PADI open water certification. The Learn to Dive Program encompasses all equipment and includes accommodations, diving and instruction, tanks, weight belts and a welcome martini at the open-air Mira Solo. For the ultimate experience, Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino is offering experienced divers a seven-night Unlimited Diving package with rates beginning at $2,889* including accommodations, unlimited dives and a cocktail at the resort’s popular martini bar. Both package rates are based on double occupancy. Shorter packages of three and five-nights are also available.
Known for numerous wrecks and a diversity of reef sites, the warm waters off Aruba excite both the new diver and seasoned professional. Active travelers “in the know” prefer the warm waters of Aruba to explore the California Wreck, a 100 year-old ship surrounded by large coral formations and an abundance of fish, or the brain coral and sea fans of Arashi. All dive instruction and activities are through Unique Sports, a Five Star Gold Palm/National Geographic facility located at the resort.
For more information and reservations, call Radisson Hotels & Resorts at (800) 333-3333 or visit www.radisson.com/aruba. Guests booking Scuba in Aruba Packages should contact Unique Sports prior to arrival to schedule dives at 011-297-586-6555 x 6597 or unique@radissonaruba.com |