Travel Calendar
Dive Travel |
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Cooper River Charter 26 & 27 June 2010 |
| Instructor-led group dive vacations are the most popular form of travel among Lexington Scuba customers. We’ve arranged many trips for group and individual dive travel to some of the most exciting destinations. Group travel offers several advantages:
Our group trips are carefully planned out to eliminate stresses associated with traveling abroad. All the necessary arrangements are made for you from transportation to accommodations and diving. Most importantly, your trip leader is an experienced guide, familiar with the destination and is there to make sure the trip runs as smoothly as possible. So why not make things easy on yourself? |
On Your Own?Does your travel schedule not match ours? Not a problem. We can still help you arrange the most enjoyable dive travel possible. Start by picking our brains. Our staff has over a century of combined dive travel experience. We can recommend destinations and dive operators. telling you what to look for and what to avoid. We’re readily available and happy to help. |
Don't Take Chances. Get a Passport.Passports are essential for any person traveling in and out of the USA. You cannot re-enter the United States using a driver’s license for ID. In the past, a voter’s registration card or birth certificate might have sufficed for some destination — but no more. The Departments of State and Homeland Security recently issued policy announcements, the gist of which were: If you want to leave and return to the USA, you need a passport. With increased airport security, many of us have begun carrying passports for travel inside the United States. A passport is easy to keep inside a jacket or shirt pocket, along with your boarding pass. Then, when asked to show a boarding pass and positive photo ID, you can produce both quickly, without having to fumble for a driver’s license or other identification. When you have an up-to-date passport, you help guarantee your ability to enter and exit the country without delay. A passport is the mark of the serious traveler. Don’t leave home without one. For further information visit the US State Department website. Important: Many destinations will not allow you to enter unless you have at least six months remaining before your passport expires. Check the expiration date on your passport now. |
