The Boston Harbor Diving Company specializes in small, custom diving charters in the Boston Harbor Islands National Park. Choose from full day, half day, and night diving charters. They also provide private diving classes to fit your busy schedule and time constraints.
Atlantic Divers is a full-service PADI 5-Star IDC training center, located just 10 minutes north of Boston, Massachusetts. They offer all levels of certification, as well as complete lines of equipment, air fills, equipment service and rentals.
Boston Sea Rovers is one of the country's oldest dive clubs, having been formed in 1954. The club's mission has always been to 'Raise the Level of Knowledge of the Underwater World', and as a result of that mission, the club started the annual Boston Sea Rovers Clinic. The Clinic is a combination of presentations, seminars, a film festival, and exhibits, all designed to educate divers and non-divers alike about the wonder, mystery, beauty, and treatment of our underwater world.
Cape Ann Divers of Gloucester, Massachusetts, offers an extraordinary experience for divers of all levels. They are strategically located near all diving areas in Gloucester and Rockport, and there are many to choose from. Cape Ann offers world class diving just 30 miles north of Boston.
Central Mass Scuba of Worcester, Massachusetts provides everything the beginner to advanced diver needs. They offer equipment, classes and dive trips.
MASS Divers is Scott Clark's site dedicated to Massachusetts diving, specializing in the catching of lobsters, scallops and wolf fish. Site includes Massachusetts-specific diving links.
MASS Diving is a 5-Star PADI IDC Training Facility serving snorkelers and scuba divers in the MetroWest area & throughout the state of Massachusetts. Their large full-service snorkeling and scuba diving center offers you a wide variety of merchandise to choose from. MASS Diving offers equipment rentals, snorkeling and all levels of scuba instruction, on-site classroom, a full service in-house equipment repair facility, social dive programs, dive travel, a 5000 p.s.i. air station, and much more! Their professionally-trained staff is available to help you plan your equipment purchases and instructional needs.
Merrimack Valley Dive Club is a group of scuba diving enthusiasts based in northeastern Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire. Their charter is simply to promote safe sport diving and share the camaraderie of our fellow members. Membership is open to divers and non-divers alike, but all divers must be certified to participate in Club dives.
Moray Wheels of Boston, Massachusetts, is a non-profit scuba club made up of able-bodied and physically disabled divers. It was formed in 1982 by Gwen Garrett, a physical therapist, and Rusty Murray, a SCUBA instructor, who shared an interest teaching people with disabilities to dive. Since then the group has grown to 100+ members and has a mailing list of over 300. Check out their site for info on the classes, local activities and tropical vacations they offer.
New England Aquarium Dive Club is one of the largest and most active dive clubs anywhere in the world. Founded in 1975, it currently have over 600 members. Many have been diving for years, and others are newly certified. Although most are sport divers, members include marine scientists, SCUBA instructors, and experts in dive medicine. What unites them is their love of the sea, their concern for safety in diving, and their desire to learn more and to share what they know with others.
Old Colony Amphibians was established in 1959, and members support diving in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Their site provides info and write-ups of recent club events.
Pioneer Valley Free Flow Scuba Club of Massachusetts began in 1994 and is made up of both men and women divers. Members range in experience from newly certified to dive instructors as well as wreck and technical divers. The club focuses on heightening your interest in diving, keeping you up to date on diving information, and introducing you to new dive friends and experiences.
Scuba Diving On Cape Ann, Massachusetts, offers the beach and boat diver a wide variety of dive sites from unusual undersea rock formations to a number of well-known wreck sites. Cape Ann is a popular spot amongst the diving community as the area offers the best underwater visibility in the Northeast. The Underwater terrain, including, rock reefs, huge crevasses, granite walls, and towering pinnacles, as well as the thriving marine life, make for interesting dives and, for licensed divers, a chance to catch dinner.
Seamark is a group of scuba divers devoted to raising money for the children of Cotting School of Lexington, Massachusetts, which teachesr 120 girls and boys, ages 3 to 22, with complex physical, communication and learning disabilities. Since 1975, many manufacturers, shops, clubs, divers, and other friends have come together to raise money for the school's Vision Clinic. Seamark was founded by noted diver Frank Scalli, and enjoys a dedicated group of volunteers who work all year to coordinate their yearly fundraising event.
Subsea Divers of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, offers more than twenty specialty courses from snorkeling through the PADI Divemaster Program. Subsea also offers top equipment for rental and purchase, as well as weekly charters for wreck dives, archaeological study or pleasant lobster dive.
United Divers has two locations: Sommerville, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island. They maintain a really nice site that provides info on course descriptions, schedules, special services, travel and much more. This is a great looking, fun site!
Valley Divers of South Deerfield, Massachusetts is a full service dive shop offering all levels of PADI-sanctioned courses from beginner thru divemaster, as well as guides for the Northern Connecticut River. They also provide charters and group tours. We wnat to be your dive shop.
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