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Halloween “Spooky Sapona” Haunted House Scuba / Snorkel Experience Returns
By Louisa Rudeen Beckett
Oct 15, 2014 - 4:16:02 AM

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South Bimini, Bahamas — Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Center, the top-rated dive operation on Bimini in the Bahamas , is ghoulishly glad to announce it will host the 2 nd annual “Spooky Sapona” Haunted House Dive on Halloween Friday, October 31, 2014. Daring scuba divers and snorkelers are welcome on this devilishly fun night dive inside the wreck of the concrete ship Sapona, which came to grief on a reef off South Bimini during a hurricane in 1926. One of Bimini’s most popular dive sites by day, the Sapona will be transformed into a terrifying haunted ship on Halloween night.

The Spooky Sapona dive experience starts at dusk on Halloween when the Dive God, the 40-foot custom dive boat operated by Neal Watson’s Bimini Scuba Center, will leave its dock at the Bimini Sands Beach Club on South Bimini to make the 15-minute trip out to the Sapona. After that, your fate is uncertain….
 
The Spooky Sapona Haunted House dive costs just $85 for scuba divers, including tank, mask & snorkel, and $39 for snorkelers, including mask & snorkel. Fully furnished water-view condo accommodations are available at Bimini Sands Resort & Marina for an additional fee. For more information, please call the Bimini Scuba Center at 242-448-6606; the U.S. Reservations office at 1-800-737-1007 or 954-615-1011, or email neal@biminiscubacenter.com.


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