Swim With Marine Animals Through A Kelp Forest In Southern California
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 07, 2020
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
The Pacific Ocean is home to all kinds of natural wonders, and the best way to see them close-up is by taking a scuba or snorkel trip. Climb aboard the Spectre Dive Boat with Calboat Diving, and take a journey to the Channel Islands, where you’ll swim through a kelp forest with all kinds of marine animals.
For an ocean adventure unlike any other, book a scuba or snorkel tour with Calboat Diving. You'll climb aboard the Spectre Dive Boat at Ventura Harbor at 7 a.m.
Then, the Spectre will whisk you out to Anacapa or Santa Cruz islands. The Spectre is the largest single-day dive boat in the entire state of California, and it has some great amenities.
Your day trip includes three dives, and you can rent scuba or snorkel equipment from Calboat Diving. Call the company before your tour, and they'll have all your equipment on board and ready for you when you arrive.
The Spectre returns to the dock around 4:30 p.m. Single-day trips start at just $75 for snorkeling and $125 for scuba diving.
Would you like to scuba or snorkel in the Channel Islands? If so, check out Calboat Diving’s website to learn more about the Spectre Dive Boat and book your trip.