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The Turks and Caicos Islands - Eco Tours & Adventures

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Big Blue
649-946-5034
649-231-6455
Fax 649-946-5033

Provo's superior small group diving (4-10) facility. Located on the water at the Leeward Marina, Big Blue Unlimited offers its guests unrivalled diving opportunities. Their divemasters are the most experienced on the water and aim to take their guests to the best diving locations during the most suitable diving conditions. Specialising in small groups, private charters, uncharted sites, full days and drift diving Big Blue Unlimited will take to you to the edge of the last great wilderness. For the experienced diver they offer rebreathers (semi and fully closed, Nitrox and Trimix diver training.

Big Blue Unlimited is the Turks and Caicos Islands' only eco-adventure company. Big Blue specialise in exploring and learning about the Islands. Take guided kayaking, hiking, bicycling, and snorkel trips or hire a kayak and enjoy the wonders of the Princess Alexandra Nature Reserve on your own. Hikers and bikers can explore the beauty and remoteness of North and Middle Caicos, visit plantation ruins, caves and spectacular beaches.

Web site http://www.bigblue.tc

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JoJo The Dolphin
For over 12 years, this Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin has been swimming with visitors to the Grace Bay Beach area, apparently preferring humans to his pod. He is sighted on an almost daily basis, often following charter sail boats, playing in their wake. He may come in to greet you - have no fear, but he is a wild dolphin and should not be touched or fed. Jojo has his own web site at www.jojo.tc

Glow Worms
A few nights after a full moon, a most unusual phenomenon occurs. Just after sunset the marine worm Odontosyllis enopla performs a sparkling mating ritual. The female releases a pulsating luminescent egg mass. The glowing male does a zig-zag dance until he encounters these egg masses, then darts around in the masses causing an even brighter green "glow." The spawning cycle is dictated by lunar patterns.

 

 

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