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Star Dancer 2nd Diver Half Off PAPAU NEW GUINEA
Star Dancer
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Papua New Guinea
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Papua New Guinea
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FROM
$2,238
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DATES & TIMES:
Travel
Aug 28
to
Sep 7, 2012
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Prices aboard the Star Dancer are per person based on double occupancy unless otherwise noted.
Prices aboard the Star Dancer may vary based on seasonality and may change without notice. Space subject to availability. Certain other restrictions may apply. Lower priced specials and promotional discounts may be available. **Click on Photo for Resort or Liveaboard Information**
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2ND DIVER 1/2 OFF – FIRST DIVER PAYS $2984 & 2ND DIVER PAYS $1492!
Includes 10 nights aboard the Star Dancer, all meals, soft beverages and local beer and wine, airport transfers, four or five dives per full dive day
(2 on last day) other standard dancer flett services and amenities.
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- Wreck Diving
- Wall Diving
- Underwater Photography
- Coral Reefs
- Shark Encounters
- Muck Diving
- Liveaboard Diving
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With different destinations depending on the year, the Star Dancer offers divers a unique opportunity to dive different parts of Papua New Guinea. January through March is spent touring the South Coast and new Britain Island for some unbelievable critter diving and to explore a freshwater blue hole. In July and August, Star Dancer cruises around Rabaul in search of sharks and frog fish. For the rest of the year, Walindi Plantation in West New Britain or East of the Willaumez Peninsula is the destination of choice.
Up to 5 dives a day are completed on the 7 night cruises. 16 passengers and 8 crew is the maximum capacity for this 120 foot monohull vessel.
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- Hairdryer
- TV
- Laundry Services
- Dive Equipment Rental
- Camera Rental
- SCUBA Certification and Instruction

- Wreck Diving
- Wall Diving
- Macro Life
- Underwater Photography
- Coral Reefs
- Shark Encounters
- Muck Diving
- Liveaboard Diving
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Famous muck dives provide several frames of footage to take home with you. Lacy scorpionfish, ghost pipefish and the elusive nautilus are just a few of the amazing creatures that call PNG home.
On land, the country is just as diverse and interesting. PNG is known for its trekking, mountain climbing and bushwalking. Nature-lovers delight in the lush rainforest and the region is alive with dance and music, a must-see for anyone interested in other cultures.
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- Wreck Diving
- Shore Diving
- Wall Diving
- Macro Life
- Underwater Photography
- Coral Reefs
- Shark Encounters
- Muck Diving
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