The Belize trip was a great success, the Curacao trip was a blast, and the St. Lucia trip is going on right now. Husker Divers has all sorts of trips still to come in 2010, with some closer to home and others further afield. Check your calendar and see if one of these trips will work for you!
Bull Shoals, June 11-14. Bull Shoals offers something for everyone, whether you're a brand new diver needing your open water dives for certification or you're an experienced diver looking for fun and adventure. We dive from pontoon boats during the day, with multiple dives per day at a variety of sites.
Nassau, Bahamas July 17-21. This is a closer-to-home trip than our winter Caribbean trips, and features stellar diving. It's also a bit shorter trip, so you can make a long weekend of it and not have to schedule a whole week away.
Oahe Reservior, Pierre, South Dakota, August 6-9 and August 13-16. This trip has become so popular that we've taken two groups to South Dakota for the past few years! During the day you'll dive and spearfish from pontoon boats. At night, drop in to the Missouri River in the tailrace (the water flowing out of the dam) and let the current carry you downstream while your dive light shows you all the fish!
La Paz, Mexico, October 16-23. This is the trip to take if you want to play with sea lions and see lots of other larger marine life!
Cozumel, Mexico, January 22-29, 2011. Cozumel is a premier dive spot, and we're excited to be returning there! This trip is on the books, but details are still to be finalized. Stay tuned!
Dominica, February 19-27, 2011. This is a beautiful place to dive, and we're also super excited to be returning there! This trip is also on the books and awaiting finalization of details, so stay tuned!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
Belize Trip a Great Success!
From January 23-30, twenty two travelers with Husker Divers went to Belize for a week of diving, sunshine, sand, and relaxation. The divers saw dolphins, stingrays, nurse sharks, eels, and a wide assortment of other marine life each morning when they went out on the boats for two dives. A night dive on Wednesday night was a hit, as well.
The three non-divers on the trip enjoyed relaxing on the beach and at the restaurant at Ramon's Village, where the group stayed. Shopping in San Pedro was also a hit, along with multiple options for meals at restaurants along the beach.
For you divers on the trip needing dive sites, they include the following:
Sunday: Shark Ray Alley (snorkeling), Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Mermaid's Lair
Monday: Buena Vista, Ramon's Canyons
Tuesday: Hol Chan Canyon, Piller Coral
Wednesday: Tackle Box, Cypress Reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve (night dive)
Thursday: Esmerelda Canyons (chumming for Hulk the Eel and nurse sharks), B & D (Barry and Dixie)
Thanks to all who went on this trip! If you didn't have a chance to supply your name and contact info for the post-trip picture party, please contact the dive store or Linda with that info so we can contact you with the time and date of the party.
The three non-divers on the trip enjoyed relaxing on the beach and at the restaurant at Ramon's Village, where the group stayed. Shopping in San Pedro was also a hit, along with multiple options for meals at restaurants along the beach.
For you divers on the trip needing dive sites, they include the following:
Sunday: Shark Ray Alley (snorkeling), Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Mermaid's Lair
Monday: Buena Vista, Ramon's Canyons
Tuesday: Hol Chan Canyon, Piller Coral
Wednesday: Tackle Box, Cypress Reef, Hol Chan Marine Reserve (night dive)
Thursday: Esmerelda Canyons (chumming for Hulk the Eel and nurse sharks), B & D (Barry and Dixie)
Thanks to all who went on this trip! If you didn't have a chance to supply your name and contact info for the post-trip picture party, please contact the dive store or Linda with that info so we can contact you with the time and date of the party.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
Caribbean Night
On Saturday, March 6th from 8-midnight, wear your LOUDEST Caribbean shirt and join us at First Avenue, located at 1st and Cornhusker in Lincoln, for a FUN evening of gambling (with "funny money" designed by us), eating, and Caribbean music. You'll receive LOTS AND LOTS of fun "Caribbean money" to "gamble" with. We'll have roulette, 21, craps, etc. We'll even have our own Caribbean disc jockey!
Since there's no real money and no actual prizes (gotta keep things legal), there is no age limit; bring the family! All proceeds will go to Dive Pirates, a non-profit organization of which Husker Divers is a chapter. Dive Pirates brings adaptive divers, which are divers with physical disabilities, into the mainstream diving community. Funds raised go to equip and train disabled divers, including war veterans who've lost a limb or have some other physical disability. ALL TICKETS are TAX DEDUCTIBLE!
Get your tickets for just $20 in advance from Husker Divers staff members or at the dive shop. Tickets will be $25 at the door. Donations are welcome if you're unable to attend this event. Also, if you have a business or know someone who does, and you or your business would like to contribute, we'll be sure to get your name out there and let people know about your business!
For more info, please contact the dive store at 402-420-6338 or at huskerdivers@prodigy.net. See you March 6th!!
Since there's no real money and no actual prizes (gotta keep things legal), there is no age limit; bring the family! All proceeds will go to Dive Pirates, a non-profit organization of which Husker Divers is a chapter. Dive Pirates brings adaptive divers, which are divers with physical disabilities, into the mainstream diving community. Funds raised go to equip and train disabled divers, including war veterans who've lost a limb or have some other physical disability. ALL TICKETS are TAX DEDUCTIBLE!
Get your tickets for just $20 in advance from Husker Divers staff members or at the dive shop. Tickets will be $25 at the door. Donations are welcome if you're unable to attend this event. Also, if you have a business or know someone who does, and you or your business would like to contribute, we'll be sure to get your name out there and let people know about your business!
For more info, please contact the dive store at 402-420-6338 or at huskerdivers@prodigy.net. See you March 6th!!
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Smart Octopuses
Octopuses have been known to show that they're pretty smart, but some newly filmed octopus behavior has scientists even more amazed. The footage shows an octopus carrying a coconut shell with it to use as a shelter. The critter holds the shell against its body and "walks" on its eight tentacles across the ocean floor, then hops inside the shell when it feels the need to hide.
Check out the footage here.
Check out the footage here.
Monday, December 14, 2009
New Trips Added to the 2010 Schedule!
Husker Divers is your one-stop dive travel shop, whether you're looking for a destination or gear for your trip. For this summer, we've recently added two new destinations to the lineup.
Stuart's Cove, Nassau, Bahamas, July 17-21, 2010: This fun island has a variety of great dives for you to experience. Try one of several wall dives. Explore a shallow reef. Check out the 200' freighter sunk in 35-50 feet of water, making it accessible even to new divers!
We'll be staying at the Orange Hill Inn, which is a quiet, country-style resort that was once an orange orchard plantation.
This trip package includes four nights at the Orange Hill Inn; Bahamas government taxes for hotels, hotel gratuities and maid service fees; three days of 2 tank dives; transportation to and from Stuart's Cove, and tanks, weights, and weight belt. An optional afternoon shark dive is available for an additional fee.
Not included in the package price are: airfare to Nassau (you can get some really good internet deals, but please contact us for help arranging your airfare if needed. Keep in mind that if you will dive on the third day, your flight cannot be scheduled to depart Nassau before noon on Wednesday), diving on arrival or departure day, meals, optional divemaster tips, and airport transfers.
Diver price is just $570 based on double occupancy. A $100 deposit reserves your spot.
La Paz, Mexico, October 16-23, 2009: Experience some of the world's most incredible diving! October is the season for the migration of thousands of whales and dolphins. We've seen bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, pilot whales, giant manta rays, baby rays, whale sharks, and hammerhead sharks.
Package includes round trip airfare from Omaha to Cabo; round trip bus transfer from Cabo to Club Cantamar; seven nights at Club Cantamar; five days of 3-tank boat dives; breakfast each morning and lunch on dive days and hotel taxes. Nitrox is available for an extra fee.
The price per diver is $1,750, and for non-divers it's $1,476. Price is based on double occupancy and is subject to any tax increases. A deposit of $300 reserves your spot.
If you want to see the "big stuff," this is the trip for you!
Please contact the dive shop at 402-420-6338 or huskerdivers@prodigy.net if you have any questions about these or any of our trips.
Stuart's Cove, Nassau, Bahamas, July 17-21, 2010: This fun island has a variety of great dives for you to experience. Try one of several wall dives. Explore a shallow reef. Check out the 200' freighter sunk in 35-50 feet of water, making it accessible even to new divers!
We'll be staying at the Orange Hill Inn, which is a quiet, country-style resort that was once an orange orchard plantation.
This trip package includes four nights at the Orange Hill Inn; Bahamas government taxes for hotels, hotel gratuities and maid service fees; three days of 2 tank dives; transportation to and from Stuart's Cove, and tanks, weights, and weight belt. An optional afternoon shark dive is available for an additional fee.
Not included in the package price are: airfare to Nassau (you can get some really good internet deals, but please contact us for help arranging your airfare if needed. Keep in mind that if you will dive on the third day, your flight cannot be scheduled to depart Nassau before noon on Wednesday), diving on arrival or departure day, meals, optional divemaster tips, and airport transfers.
Diver price is just $570 based on double occupancy. A $100 deposit reserves your spot.
La Paz, Mexico, October 16-23, 2009: Experience some of the world's most incredible diving! October is the season for the migration of thousands of whales and dolphins. We've seen bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, pilot whales, giant manta rays, baby rays, whale sharks, and hammerhead sharks.
Package includes round trip airfare from Omaha to Cabo; round trip bus transfer from Cabo to Club Cantamar; seven nights at Club Cantamar; five days of 3-tank boat dives; breakfast each morning and lunch on dive days and hotel taxes. Nitrox is available for an extra fee.
The price per diver is $1,750, and for non-divers it's $1,476. Price is based on double occupancy and is subject to any tax increases. A deposit of $300 reserves your spot.
If you want to see the "big stuff," this is the trip for you!
Please contact the dive shop at 402-420-6338 or huskerdivers@prodigy.net if you have any questions about these or any of our trips.
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
Deep Sea Creatures
Check out this link to the BBC, where you'll find some fascinating photos of deep-sea marine life. It's incredible what's down there!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8374306.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/8374306.stm
Friday, November 27, 2009
Try Scuba at Peru State College

Husker Divers staff recently conducted a Try Scuba event for interested, students, staff, and faculty at Peru State College in Peru, Nebraska. Thirteen eager participants arrived at the school's beautiful indoor pool facility to don scuba equipment and experience the fun of scuba diving for the very first time.

We heard rave reviews from those who tried diving that evening. Several commented on how incredible it was. Some told us they'd definitely be intere
sted in signing up for the certification course we'll offer there in the spring.
sted in signing up for the certification course we'll offer there in the spring.Another Try Scuba is to be scheduled for this winter, after the holiday season, so that more students and staff from the school can have the opportunity to try scuba diving for the first time.
If you're a student or if you're employed at Peru State, see Dr. Kupper for more information.
We had a terrific time at Peru State College, and we're looking forward to our next scuba session there!
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