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A message from Aggressor Adventure’s Wayne Brown.

Your Buddies on Bonaire; something for every diver and adventurer!

Located in the Southern part of the Caribbean, just outside the hurricane belt, lies Bonaire. A true paradise for sun seekers, adventurers, snorkelers and of course divers!
The 80 dive sites, clear and calm waters, year-round temperature of 80 °F and a preserving marine park make Bonaire ideal for all level of divers. Whether you’re a kid, recreational, technical, professional or coral restoration diver, you will find yourself at home on Bonaire.

Delfins Beach Resort

Delfins Beach Resort, Bonaire's newest oceanfront property will exceed all expectations for their discerning guests.

It’s Bigger in The Bahamas

These 700 islands offer an unbeatable mix of underwater adventure, with shark dives, wrecks, reefs, grottoes and more.

Experience Thrilling Dive Sites with Seasport Divers

The private island of Ni‘ihau harbors some of the most unspoiled diving in Hawaii. It’s a true frontier adventure for divers who want to experience rare sights that few before them have seen. And Seasport Divers, a full-service dive operator on neighboring Kauai, has more than 30 years of local knowledge diving the Forbidden Isle

Red Sail Sports

Red Sail Sports is Grand Cayman's only full service dive operator with locations across the island, which means we can take you diving on the West, North and East walls.

Ask DAN: What Is Oxygen Toxicity, and How Can Divers Avoid It?

Oxygen toxicity is one of the most significant dangers nitrox divers face, but fortunately it’s easily preventable.

The Three “Ds”: Dolphins, Diving and the Delfins Difference

Whether you’re aboard a boat, exploring the reef or relaxing on the beach, you just might encounter bottlenose and spinner dolphins at Delfins Beach Resort.

Ask DAN: Can Diving with Nitrox Prevent Fatigue?

In its nearly three decades of use, several misconceptions have surrounded the use of nitrox, most notably that divers report feeling less tired after a dive on nitrox than they would on air.