Sunday 19 March 2017

Because sometimes, diving shouldn't be slow...




FLY THE REEF @ THE DIVE BUS, CURACAO


As dive instructors, The Dive Bus Crew spend our days telling divers to go slow. Chill out. Relax. 

The slower you go, the more you see, the longer your tank lasts, the longer your dive, the better your dive.

Right..?


Well, forget that.

 
Originally developed and widely-used for military and search and rescue use in the USA, the Pegasus Thrusters are tank-mounted DPVs, controlled by the push of a button. 

And really, really fast.

And really, really cool.

And a whole lot of fun.

Check this out:



These small but hugely powerful diver propulsion vehicles leave regular, recreational hand-held DPVs standing - quite literally.

Because the Thrusters are tank-mounted, your arms won't feel like they're dropping off, 10 minutes into your dive. So they're great for photographers - or divers who prefer to equalise without coming to a stand-still.


But don't just take our word for it, check out what the experts think about their Fly the Reef experience: 


http://www.thedivebus.com/dive-the-best-of-curacao/guided-dives-explore-us-prepare-amazed/fly-the-reef/
"A fantastic experience to fly like an eagle ray and swim like a dolphin, with a touch of 007. A must try!"
Arlette
"...the best fun I've had in a wetsuit in ages !!! Mark took us down to the Car Pile after expert instruction on how to use the "Thrusters". It's incredible to be able to just push a button and keep up with the big Tarpon and Barracuda that often hang around this great wreck site.
We'll be back !!"
Tim
"The newest 'toys' on offer at The Dive Bus are Pegasus Thrusters, which strap on to the back of your tank (no heavy or awkward DPV to hold on to) and you whizz along at the press of a button!

Not only does this alleviate long swims, it's also a great safety feature in the case of unexpected currents, and allows you to catch up quickly with that turtle or ray off in the distance.
And you're also, immediately, the coolest-looking diver on the reef!"
Sid

I'm an experienced diver and have never been a fan of DPVs. Pierbaai/Car pile has always been one of my favorite dive sites but we have never been able to spend much time at Car Pile after swimming to it.

Using the Thrusters, we were able to get to there rather quickly, and therefore had a lot more time to explore the dive site. An awesome addition to The Dive Bus menu!! It is a definite must-try when you are in Curacao.
Is


We took the opportunity to dive the house reef using the Thrusters. What a unique and enjoyable way to "fly the reef". I highly recommend it. Well worth the additional cash to create a fun holiday.


"A great experience of diving with speed. And you don't miss anything: enormous barracuda, lovely turtle and some tarpons, among other things. Way better than the usual DPV's. It's a simple propeller attached to your tank and you can fly along the reef.
An absolute must do!!"
Andre

"If these babies look fast, it's because they are! You fly through the water at up to almost 1 meter / 3 feet per second, whilst grinning like an idiot. That's Pierbaai Reef to Car Pile in about 5 minutes."
Mark


"I dove with the Pegasus DPV! With it, we could explore the wreckage at Car Pile even better, deeper, and longer. This DPV-dive is a real must do!!"
  
So if you'd like to Fly the Reef on your next Curacao dive vacation,  check out these super-cool Fly the Reef adventures:

An amazing dive adventure - more info



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The Dive Bus is the ONLY dive shop in Curacao with a fleet of Pegasus Thrusters.  
So when you feel the need for speed or to fly underwater, you know where to come.


Contact us Fly the Reef @ The Dive Bus, Curacao



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Tuesday 28 February 2017

The Dive Bus becomes Curacao’s first 100% Project AWARE dive center...



...and why it's a big deal to the ocean, Curacao and our divers.


http://www.thedivebus.com/about/our-credentials/We're really pleased to announce that The Dive Bus, Curacao has partnered with Project AWARE by becoming a 100% AWARE Partner, putting ocean protection at the heart of our business.

Here's what it means for the ocean, Curacao and divers:


1. Connecting more divers to the ocean

As a 100% AWARE dive center, we make a donation to Project AWARE for every PADI dive course certification issued at The Dive Bus. These donations enable Project AWARE to focus on conservation and awareness work on behalf of the underwater world that our dive business - and Curacao as a popular dive destination - relies on.

And newly certified Dive Bus divers receive a special Project AWARE version of their certification card, as well as info and updates on Project AWARE actions and ways they can join in and help make a difference to our underwater world. 

"We're really happy that our donation to Project AWARE, on behalf of every student diver completing a diving course at The Dive Bus, not only helps educate divers about ocean conservation, but supports Project AWARE’s mission to mobilize divers into a global force to protect our oceans, one dive at a time.
That's pretty cool!
Mark Pinnell, Owner
The Dive Bus, Curacao

2. Supporting ocean protection

The Dive Bus, Curacao shows dedication to ocean conservation through their participation in Project AWARE activities.

Their commitment to the 100% AWARE program makes them shine, as they not only lead by example but demonstrate to their students the importance of supporting ocean protection.
Thank you for leading the way.
Alex Earl, Executive Director
Project AWARE Foundation.

3. Connecting the 100% AWARE and Adopt a Dive Site Programs


We actually joined the 100% AWARE Partner Program back in 2016, around the time that we adopted our dive site through Project AWARE. The Adopt a Dive Site program went through the roof and has kept us all very busy! 
Our divers seem to be just as thrilled to be part of the 100% AWARE program through their PADI dive course at The Dive Bus.

For me, the best part of the 100% AWARE program is that increasingly more of our divers see what Project AWARE is working to achieve - and understand how it is it is for them to make a difference and protect Curacao's precious coral reefs so easily.
Suzy Pinnell, Owner
The Dive Bus, Curacao
4. Turning more divers into "Ocean Advocates" 

We are so excited to have you guys on-board and pleased that you are certifying new scuba divers to explore the underwater world. In turn, more people will act to protect the ocean, thanks to your commitment.

Lauren Wiskerson
Project AWARE
 


So next time you're choosing your a PADI dive center - at home or on vacation - here are 3 easy ways to support a 100% AWARE Partner and take care of the ocean:


Take part in a beach or dive site clean up

http://www.thedivebus.com/about/the-dive-bus-eco-policy/
Dive with operators that care about the ocean
Take your next PADI dive course
with a 100% AWARE dive center


http://www.thedivebus.com/learn/choose-dive-bus/

#diveagainstdebris  #AdoptADiveSite #divebuscuracao #divecuracao #projectaware #100%AWARE  +Dive Curacao +The Dive Bus Curacao  +Project AWARE Foundation +PADI

Tuesday 27 December 2016

Is your SCUBA showing?

20 signs that you're a diver (and proud of it)

It's ok, you're not alone...

 Divers have a way of spotting other divers, 
no matter how far they are from water.

Because their SCUBA's showing.

Is yours?
 

And if so, how much? 


Find out by checking out these 20 signs:

  1. You take every opportunity to dress / act /drink like a Pirate. It's ok, you're not alone - find out why.

  2. You have a dive T-shirt for every week of the year. (And wear every one of them.)

  3. You have have dive flags on your shorts, flip-flops and car / truck.

  4. You play scuba videos on your tablet on every overseas flight you take. And most weekends. And evenings.

  5. You can have a complete conversation using only hand signals.

  6. Your truck always smells faintly of neoprene and pee - and you don't notice.

  7. The fact that you're a little hard of hearing has nothing at all to do with the water in your ears.

  8. It never occurs to you to check if you have a mask imprint on your face before you go out.

  9. When you meet a new person, you'd rather know about the places they’ve been than where they work.

  10. You don’t like unfilled blanks, especially in a logbook.

  11. You have a tank rack in the back of your truck - or would if you could / were allowed to / have a truck.

  12. Your pet's name is Deco, Nitrox, Scuba, Diver - or Buddy.

  13. You take longer than everyone else to examine a seafood menu.

  14. You know exactly where P. Sherman lives.

  15. You have several uses for vinegar, besides cooking.

  16. Not unlike Superman, you have an impressive talent for changing clothes quickly, in small spaces, and like wearing tight-fitting suits.

  17. You have a special dive flag wallet for your dive trips, dedicated to your PADI cert cards and your DAN card.

  18. Your watch is almost as large as your hand.

  19. When you see a vehicle with a dive flag bumper sticker, you use the hand with the giant watch to give the driver an OK sign.

  20. Your non-diving friends / partner / colleagues think you're a bit bonkers.
    *** End of test ***


    So, how many of the above did you answer a big, loud, "hell yeah!" to:
    • 0 - 5:
      It's ok, you still have a life outside of SCUBA. If that's disappointing news, click here to fix it.

    • 10- 15:
      It's unlikely you'll be happy with the parts of your life outside scuba. So stop with the denial, embrace it and set your sights on ...

    • ...15 +: 
      You're a dive nerd - or dive nerd in training - and you know it. There is no hope for escape, no turning back, no cure.

      So embrace it and use the above tips to seek new dive nerd friends. Or sell everything, become a PADI Dive Pro and buy a dive center in the islands. And use this video to explain to your loved ones:



    > Not a diver but want to become one? Here’s how.

    > Fallen off the wagon? It’s easier than ever to refresh your dive skills and climb back onboard - here's how.

    > Dive nerd and you know it? You can't help it (refer to video above) so embrace it, and take your diving to the next level - here's how.


    So, go ahead: let your SCUBA show.
    It's ok, you're not alone...

    #padi #gopro #divemaster #gopropadi #thedivebus #divebuscuracao #divemastercourse #scubanerd
     #yourscubaisshowing #divepirates #divebackin #refresherdive #reactivate

    This Blog post inspired by PADI. 

    Enjoy it? Share it and spread the love :)

    Thursday 10 November 2016

    Lionfish, Spice Girls and the Curacao Dive Task Force


    A highly successful collaboration for Flavours of Curacao 2016.
    (Not so great for the lionfish.)

    The 2nd edition of Curacao's annual gastronomy event, “Flavors of Curaçao”, was a great success.

    Superbly well organised and very well attended, 30 restaurants participated in this upscale culinary event, preparing delicious 'taster' portions of their signature dishes, so visitors could get a taste of everything on offer...

    The CHATA Dive Task Force, comprised of Curaçao Tourist Board approved dive operators committed to quality, safety and sustainable tourism, used Flavors of Curacao as a platform to create awareness of lionfish - and showcase just how tasty they can be...
    Crew from DTF members, Atlantis,Ocean Encounters,
    Curious2Dive and The Dive Bus showing their support

    The delicious lionfish burgers, offered by Spice Girls, went down extremely well - particularly with the members of some of the Curacao Dive Task Force dive centers...

    ... however, collecting the 'stock' of lionfish was no mean feat. 


    The use of spears and spear guns is illegal in Curacao, in order to minimise impact of hunting on the reefs, and responsible dive centers restrict hunting to professional divers only. 

    So for 'stock' for the lionfish burgers, a team of pro diver volunteers from CHATA Dive Task Force dive centers (including The Dive Bus's own Zoe, Nanne and Mark) removed 15kg of lionfish from Curacao's beautiful reefs, cleaned them and filleted them, one evening - after a regular day at work. Not a pleasant or easy job - many thanks to all who gave up their time to do it.

    But my, how tasty those lionfish were - and what a great collaborative effort.




    So - what's the big deal about lionfish?

    According to reef.org, ecologists and the media define lionfish as "invasive" and are:


    1) Voracious predators, eating native fish and crustaceans in large quantities, including ecologically and economically important species like grunts, snapper, nassau grouper, and cleaner shrimp

    2) Not known to have any native predators

    3)
    Equipped with venomous dorsal, ventral and anal spines, which deter predators and can cause painful wounds to humans


    4) Capable of reproducing year-round with unique reproduction mechanisms not commonly found in native fishes (females can reproduce every 2-4 days!)

    5) Relatively resistant to parasites, giving them another advantage over native species

    6) Fast in their growth, able to outgrow native species with whom they compete for food and space


    So make like the sticker:
    Get one here


    Better yet, do it in Curacao
    at next year's Restaurant Week and Flavours of Curacao

    (Before then also works.)

    Because diving makes you hungry...


    More about The Dive Bus:

    The Dive Bus, Curacao


     #curacaorestaurantweek #flavoursofcuracao #lionfish #CuracaoDiveTaskForce #divebus

    Monday 7 November 2016

    Thursday is the new Friday: new JetBlue direct flight New York - Curacao

    Come on down!

    Your weekend just got longer


    JetBlue's just made it even easier to get to sunny Curacao, direct from New York, adding a third weekly flight on Thursdays. More info here.

    The timing is perfect for Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years - or any other excuse for an awesome winter-sun dive vacation.

    Christmas and New Years opening hours and availability
    More info here
    If you are planning on diving with The Dive Bus around these dates, hurry hurry and get your booking to us NOW - we're already filling up with fun divers - yippee :o)

    According to JetBlue:
    "Curaçao, which is part of the ABC islands that also includes Aruba& Bonaire, is considered a hidden gem amongst all Caribbean island destinations, renowned for its diving, beaches and unique architecture. The historic island is already a popular destination for European travelers and its capital, Willemsted, is a UNESCO World Heritage City."

    “This well preserved island is our 31st Caribbean destination, and is a favorite among diving enthusiasts for its healthy coral reefs, considered one of the nicest Caribbean escapes for discerning travelers thanks to its pristine beaches and clear water. These natural attractions make the island a natural choice for JetBlue.”

    We couldn't agree more. See you soon :)






    #divecuracao #jetbluecuracao #divebuscuracao 

    Monday 17 October 2016

    UPDATE: Because diving makes you hungry ...

    flavorscuracao.com
    More info

    ... Curacao Restaurant Week is perfect for divers!

    And the following week, it's Flavours of Curacao weekend


    According to PADI, a typical cold water shore dive can burn 600 calories per hour. Which is about the same as jogging, but a lot less sweaty.

    Warm-water dives burn, on average 300 calories per hour, the equivalent to a brisk walk - and somewhat less sweaty. (To burn more, make it into a colder water dive - don't wear a wetsuit...)

    So it's no wonder that most folks are hungry after diving.

    Which is why you might be happy to learn about this year's Curacao Restaurant Week, when the entire island focuses on FOOOOOOOD and plenty of it!


    A record number of 48 restaurants are participating in this 12th edition of Curacao Restaurant Week, offering special three-course dinners for a little over $30!

    Whilst some restaurants are offering your favourite culinary classics, others are going for a slightly different approach with bizarre dishes such as gorgonzola parfait, shrimp sandwiches, Curacao-style cheese fondue, zucchini spaghetti, fried clams, nutella pizza, pumpkin couscous and slow-cooked pickled rib-eye....

    And if that's not enough, it's Flavours of Curacao the following weekend.


    The 2nd edition of this awesome outdoor food festival is a great way to try out and lurve a wide array of dishes from participating restaurants. They'll be preparing smaller versions of their signature dishes, so you can try as many dishes as you like / can squeeeeeze in... (Just do more diving ;) )

    New to this year's Flavours of Curacao weekend is a special feature on lionfish, our unwelcome, uninvited ocean predators. Prepared in all sorts of tasty, unusual ways, as well as good ol' Curacao style: deep fried, head 'n' all.

    And some of lionfish will have been be freshly caught and cleaned by none other than The Dive Bus's lionfish slayer extraordinaire, Zoe. (She may look nice and gentle, but you should see her when she's hunting!)

    Zoe will be part of the Lionfish Hunters A Team, all volunteer dive professionals from Curacao's leading dive operators, to collect 'food stock'. So wish them all happy hunting...

    And if you'd prefer a romantic meal for 2 without the kids, there's a special offer running from Kidwatchers Curacao babysitting service - contact them here.


    For more info:
    • Curacao Restaurant Week website here (sorry, it's in Dutch only for some strange reason) and their facebook page here (also in Dutch but at least there's a 'translate' button...)
    •  Flavours of Curacao website here.
    • And for fun ways to work off the calories before they take up permanent residency, check out your dive workout options with us at The Dive Bus (any excuse, right?)
     
      http://www.thedivebus.com

      Can't make it for Curacao's food festivals
      this year? 

      Put it in your schedule for the same time next year,
      and we'll see you then instead :)

      In the meantime: eet smakelijk ;)

      #curacaorestaurantweek #divecuracao #divebuscuracao #eatlionfish #diningcuracao