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Our Group Trips

FINZ Dallas Dive Group's unique appeal to its members is that it provides discounted blue water dive trips. Members enjoy being able to dive with a group of friends as well as the benefit of great pricing for their trips. Booking as a group allows us to pass the savings along to our dedicated members. And we enjoy some great dive trips around the world.

June 1 — 8, 2008

Curacao

Curacao is located in the Southern Caribbean and is famous for its rich underwater world. Above water, it is also breathtakingly lovely. Curacao is the largest of the ABC island group. It sits 35 miles North of Venezuela and is wedged between Aruba and Bonaire. The ABC islands are part of the Netherlands Antilles where more than 40 languages are spoken. The average year-round high is at 82 degrees Farenheight. The best advantage about diving these islands is they lie below the hurricane belt. This is not to say hurricanes don't happen here, but they are far less likely to make landfall. Trip details »

June 28 — July 5, 2008

Saba

Known as the "Unspoiled Queen", Saba has a fairytale like quality; the sense of being in a place that time has graciously left unchanged, Saba is that secret island which many dream of but few are fortunate to find. Trip details »

October 17 — 25, 2008

Sea of Cortez

The Sea of Cortez is located between the Baja Peninsula and the mainland of Mexico. It is one of the youngest and most fertile seas on earth, containing over 850 species of reef fish. The beautiful, tranquil sea has much to offer – large schools of tropicals, jacks, tuna, dorado, wahoo, marlin, stingrays, turtles, playful resident California sea lions, several types of moray eels, lobster, octopus, frogfish, sharks, mantas, and the famous flying mobulas of the Sea of Cortez. Trip details »