360 View on a big piece of Great Star Coral, some common Reef Fish and other healthy Corals (depth 40 feet, 12 m)
This is a nice Dive Site to go to and look for Turtles and Stingrays! (depth 36 feet, 11 m)
Diving with my buddy Peter on a calm day at Willemstoren Lighthouse, look for the Dog Snapper! (depth 36 feet, 11 m)
Unmarked and very beautiful dive site with some large and colorful Coral formations (depth 40 feet, 12 m)
The Double Reef and a group of Creole Wrasses passing by at dive site Invisibles (depth 60 feet, 18 m)
Diving with my buddy Arno at this beautiful dive site in the National Park (depth 42 feet, 13 m)
A big Anchor and all kinds of soft and hard Corals at dive site Karpata (depth 33 feet, 10 m)
Divers at the Windsock buoy with some nice Corals and a couple of small reef fish (depth 23 feet, 7 m)
Nice big yellow Frogfish behind the fisherman’s pier and all kinds of other small reef fish (depth 26 feet, 8 m)
Divers at the mooring blocks near the entrance of dive site Something Special (depth 13 feet, 4 m)
Visiting to the Orange (Cup Coral) Room with my good friend Lambèr and a Spiny Lobster! (depth 12 feet, 3.5 m)
Diving under the pillars of the Salt Pier with my buddy Peter, a cool Barracuda and lots of Sergeant Majors (depth 23 feet, 7 m)
The underwater monument at Divi, the inscription says "In memorial Ralph Bender MD, Your weekly friends" (depth 33 feet, 10 m)
A beautiful dive site with lots of small reef fish and large candy like Coral formations (depth 33 feet, 10 m)
Diving with my buddy Leanne and a small Hawksbill Turtle at dive site Front Porch (depth 50 feet, 15 m)
The Tarpon’s just in front of the Rum Runner’s restaurant at Captain Don’s Habitat (depth 6.5 feet, 2 m)
Big Yellow Tube Sponge, lots of nice Corals and a Hawksbill Turtle passing by (depth 40 feet, 12 m)
My buddy Joan at dive site Jeannie’s Glory, one of the big buoys next to the Salt Pier (depth 14 feet, 4 m)
It’s me and my buddy Peter under the shallow pillars of the Salt Pier (depth 15 feet, 4.5 m)
It's me underwater with a large group of Glassy Sweepers and some other small reef fish (depth 6.5 feet, 2 m)
Diving along the beautiful underwater wall at my favorite dive site the Cliff (depth 40 feet, 12 m)