Photo: Derek Carroll
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Deep Water Cay, Grand Bahama
– Willing
to go to the deepest depths to make their guests happy, Deep Water Cay has
added yet another dimension to their inventory of activities. Not only can guests enjoy world renowned bone
fishing, deep sea fishing and water sports fun but now they can dive to their
hearts content in some of Grand Bahama’s lesser known dive sites.
Not one to dive into things lightly the
marketing experts of DWC have gone head first into their newest attraction and
have launched an aggressive campaign to promote their diving division. Last weekend both ScubaNation, a syndicated Florida
based show and nationally syndicated Scuba Radio, spent time conducting
interviews and filming on the cay with the island’s local expert, Philip
Russell, and management and staff.
“Deep Water Cay
has some of the best diving I have ever seen,” said Mike Zimmer, Chief
Operating Officer, ScubaNation. “With close access to the resort you can be
diving some of the best reefs in The Bahamas in minutes.” ScubaNation is hosted by a dynamic duo who have
made a passion for diving a full time career, and describe their show
ScubaNation
as Jacques Cousteau on
Rock-N-Roll. “The cavernous
features here are mind blowing! I've died and gone to diver heaven!” said Mike
‘Mitch’ Horn, Co-Host, ScubaNation "One Nation, Underwater.”
The ScubaNation
hosts spent three days on the islands exploring several dive sites and even
helping to name a few new spots. Joining
them was Greg Holt of Scuba Radio also known as ‘Greg The Dive Master’ a
17-year veteran of the show. Scuba Radio
is the world's first and only radio show devoted to diving. Holt taped his weekly show live at the resort
which then broadcast on Saturday the 22nd to his
estimated 5,000,000 listeners via 35 news/sports talk radio stations in the US. “It's easy to
overlook this gem of gin clear water in The Bahamas. The diving is on scale
with the best of the Caribbean and topside views and attractions make most
other resorts feel like a simple motel. Spoiled diving at its best!”
Deep Water Cay sits on the east end of
Grand Bahama and is a small private island resort which has recently undergone
additional renovations to make it even more amenable and inviting. Over the
last few years the well-known bone-fishing resort has added additional
amenities to make it more family friendly, giving guests a chance to learn how
to dive or to dive some of the best kept secret spots in The Bahamas. “You can
explore undiscovered reefs, swim with schools of stingrays, and enjoy some of
the best diving amenities found anywhere,” stated Billy Catoggio, President and
Founder ScubaNation "One Nation, Underwater".