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Dive into the extraordinary with Sea to Sky

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The allure of the sea, a passion for travel, a reverence for nature, an active lifestyle, and the joy of meeting people – these shared passions became the foundation for the birth of Sea to Sky. Our journey is driven by the desire to explore and uncover hidden treasures, places where we’ve found not just joy and happiness, but a profound sense of well-being. With Sea to Sky, we extend an invitation to join us in discovering these unique gems, promising an experience that goes beyond the ordinary.

Tried and tested, our commitment to excellence ensures that every location and experience featured on our website has been personally explored and approved by us. We believe in authenticity, and most of the captivating photos on our website are snapshots from our own adventures. Our strong relationships with trusted local contacts, forged over years of exploration, mean that the same warmth and assistance we received will be extended to you.

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When you choose Sea to Sky, you’re not just embarking on a journey; you’re becoming a part of a community that values sustainability and local support. Our trips are designed to benefit local communities, and we proudly stand behind initiatives like the Ocean Conservation Trust and PADI’s Project Aware. Your travel with us contributes to the well-being of these communities and the preservation of our oceans.

Get ready to immerse yourself in a world where each journey is a testament to our commitment to quality, authenticity, and supporting the places we visit.

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Where do we go?

We have carefully chosen our suppliers to reflect our values, not only for excellence but for value for money and of course great diving.

Egypt (Shore based)

Red Sea Diving Safari (Marsa Alam) – Unlimited house reef diving with a choice of 3 different locations.

Camel Dive (Sharm) – All inclusive diving surrounded by likeminded individuals.

Reef 2000 (Dahab) – With a choice of accommodation options from a Villa to Hotel and great diving with great people in wonderful Dahab.

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Egypt (Liveaboards)

Legacy Luxury Liveaboard  – Legacy is our business partner in Egypt and we have personally known and dived with owner Ahmed Mamdouh (PADI CD) many times. We also operate two other liveaboards co-owned by Ahmed, therefore we have most price points and weeks available.

Aziab – Freedive on the only yacht in Southern Egypt and explore the beautiful islands including Sataya Reef, home of the Dolphins.

Maldives (Shore based)

Pelagic Dive – Pelagic on Fuvahmulah is very special with daily Tiger shark diving and the only operation to offer the PADI Tiger shark speciality course. Freediving is also an option here.

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Maldives (Liveaboards)

We operate two Liveaboards in the Maldives encompassing the popular routes throughout the Islands.

Philippines (Shore based)

We are proud to partner with Atlantis, with a choice of either Dumaguete or Puerto Galera as your base for unlimited diving. Atlantis also operate a liveaboard sailing to Apo, Tubbataha and destinations that are sure to be on your bucket list.

Philippines (Liveaboard)

Calico Jack – Our partner is Calico Jack and their sister ship Anne Bonny operating throughout Raja Ampat and Komodo.

Ilike – Ilike operates in Komodo and Raja Ampat and is the perfect alternative to Calico Jack.

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Oman

Musandam – Musandam is one of our unique dive destinations and our most popular diving experience, with daily diving and Hotel accommodation included in all quotes.

Worldwide Liveaboards

Master Liveaboards – Our partner is Master Liveaboards who operate throughout the world.

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Scubaverse offer

Anyone that makes a booking in February 2024 are entitled to up to 10% discount depending on the diving holiday destination. Just mention Scubaverse2024 to take advantage of the February discount.

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Contact us at hello@myseatosky.co.uk and let Sea to Sky be your trusted guide to unforgettable adventures!

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Heading out on the water this Summer? Watch for manatees

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As National Safe Boating Week approaches, Save the Manatee® Club is urging boaters, and anyone that enjoys Florida’s waterways, to respect and protect the defenseless manatees that inhabit our shared waterways. From May 18 to 24, leading up to Memorial Day Weekend, the campaign aims to raise awareness about recreational boating safety and the importance of safeguarding imperiled manatees during the summer boating season. This week also emphasizes the importance of encouraging boaters to enroll in a boating safety course.

Manatees are semi-migratory marine mammals that are commonly found in shallow estuaries, bays, rivers, canals, and coastal areas throughout Florida and neighboring states. With some manatees venturing as far west as Texas and as far north as Massachusetts, collisions between these gentle giants and watercraft have become distressingly frequent. Boat propellers and high-speed collisions pose significant threats to manatees, often resulting in severe injuries or even death.

Save the Manatee Club is calling on all water enthusiasts to follow essential manatee safety tips to ensure the well-being of the imperiled manatee:

  • Obey Speed Zone Signs: Familiarize yourself with and adhere to posted speed limits to prevent collisions with manatees.
  • Reduce Glare with Polarized Sunglasses: Wear polarized sunglasses to enhance visibility and spot manatees below the water’s surface.
  • Recognize Manatee Signs: Learn to identify signs of manatees in the area, such as swirls or flat spots on the water caused by their movements.
  • Respect Manatee Sanctuaries: Keep a safe distance from posted manatee sanctuaries and avoid pursuing or harassing these marine mammals, as it is illegal and can disrupt their natural behaviors.
  • Report Distressed Manatees: In Florida, promptly report distressed, injured, tagged, or orphaned manatees to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922). Outside of Florida, report sightings to the appropriate state agency or rescue organization. A list of agencies to contact is available at savethemanatee.org/report.
  • Protect Seagrass Beds: Avoid boating over seagrass beds and shallow areas where manatees may be feeding. Stick to deep water channels while remaining vigilant, as manatees also utilize these channels during their travels.
  • Dispose of Fishing Line Responsibly: Anglers should properly dispose of or recycle used fishing line to prevent entanglement hazards for manatees.

“Each year, National Safe Boating Week provides an excellent reminder for all of us to be aware that we share our waterways with vulnerable manatees,” emphasized Patrick Rose, Aquatic Biologist and Executive Director of Save the Manatee Club. “With the recent Unusual Mortality Event on Florida’s East Coast claiming an alarming number of manatees’ lives, it is more crucial than ever to prevent preventable deaths caused by watercraft collisions. By following manatee-safe boating guidelines, such as obeying speed zones and remaining vigilant for manatees, everyone on the water can contribute to the protection of these gentle giants.”

Save the Manatee Club offers a range of free materials to help safeguard manatees and raise awareness about manatee-safe boating practices. Shoreline property owners and park or marina managers can order aluminum dock signs to alert others about the presence of manatees in their areas. Boaters and paddlers can request packets containing a safety tips card, a waterproof boat banner, and a decal to display on their vessels, providing the number to report manatees in distress. To view and request these materials, visit savethemanatee.org/resources. Save the Manatee Club will also be hosting a live webinar for National Safe Boating Week on Tuesday, May 21st at 6pm EST. To register, visit savethemanatee.org/register.

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Book Review: Shells of the World

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Shells of the World: A Natural History by M.G. Harasewych

Shells of the world is a guide to the world of marine, shelled molluscs. And what a varied and interesting world it is. Some of my favourite things to find on a dive are detailed in this book, including disco clams (or Electric File Clams as they are correctly names), the cephalopods, giant clams and sea hares. There are also many on my wish list, top of which is the Nautilus.

Each chapter provides a detailed description of the species, along with beautiful images. You can dive deeper and discover where they live, both with global distribution and the habitat they prefer. Learn about their diet, reproduction and diversity.

Having dipped in and out of this lovely book over the past few weeks, it has inspired me to learn more about this group of animals that we see on most divers, wherever we are in the world. Some of the shells are incredibly intricate and beautiful. I have always agreed with never collecting, or touching, marine life. The description of a certain set of cone shells should be a warning to those that are happy to pick up marine life! One of the cone shells has a local name called the cigarette snail. Why? Because once the venom is in your system from this animal, you only have time to smoke one cigarette before the affects of the venom are fatal!

What the publisher says:

Mollusks are invertebrate animals with a remarkable natural history and a rich fossil record, and their shells are prized for their breathtaking variety and exquisite beauty. Shells of the World provides a wide-ranging look at the incredible diversity of marine mollusks. An informative introduction outlines the lineages covered, followed by a directory section, split into classes, that profiles a broad selection of different taxa to give a sense of their sheer numbers and variety.

  • Features hundreds of beautiful color photos, depicting both the live animals and their shells
  • Discusses mollusk evolution, anatomy, life cycles, behavior, and ecology
  • Describes unique characteristics, distribution, habitat, and size
  • Provides valuable insights into the conservation of the world’s marine mollusks
  • Ideal for malacologists and shell collectors everywhere

About the Author:

M. G. Harasewych is research zoologist emeritus and former curator in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, he is the author (with Fabio Moretzsohn) of The Book of Shells: A Life-Size Guide to Identifying and Classifying Six Hundred Seashells.

Book Details

Publisher: Princeton University Press

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Price: £25

ISBN: 9780691248271

Published: 9th April, 2024

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