A major benefit of club diving is getting the chance to leave the crowds of pay-as-you-go divers to head off in small, specially tailored club trips. This article gives you a basic starting point for planning a successful expedition.

A major benefit of club diving is getting the chance to leave the crowds of pay-as-you-go divers to head off in small, specially tailored club trips.
Club expeditions cover all sorts of diving, from day trips to inland sites to lengthy underwater adventures searching for new sites in remote parts of the country. However, organising a club trip for the first time can be daunting. According to the experts, a successful dive expedition is all about planning, delegation, enthusiasm of the group and luck with the weather.
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2 comments
Hayley McDonald on 22/05/08 at 1106 hours
All the tips and advice you will ever need to plan a successful and fun dive trip.
I will be using this sterling info to plan our next trip to St. Abbs. cheers!
Simon Campbell on 22/05/08 at 1216 hours
Excellent stuff.
If its well planning it will be successful…
Simonski