Where to book
Dining Onboard the Caribbean Explorer II
Fuel your dives with a warm breakfast, offered from 7 to 8 a.m. Prefer to sleep in? Cold fare is available after 8 a.m. Morning meals feature eggs, bacon, breads, pastries and fruit. Lunch offerings include soup, sandwiches, burgers, pasta, salad, or quiche. Dinner varies in protein options, with vegetables, rice, or pasta.
Depending on available ingredients, the chef will include local fusion with familiar favorites. Snacks are offered after dives, including hot cocoa après night diving. Unlimited drinks are available during your time onboard, including alcohol when you’re done diving for the day.
- Blend of local and familiar flavors
- Many snack breaks
- Unlimited drinks (including spirits, beer, and wine after diving)
Things we like:
- Variety of staterooms
- Dive site variety
- Marine life diversity
- Affordable price tag
- Sustainability certificates and commitment
Things we don't like:
- Older vessel
- Combined galley and entertainment center
- No Wi-Fi
- Marine park fees, immigration fees, and fuel surcharge paid separately
Key Facts
| Year Built | 1978 |
| Max Divers | 18 |
| Price Range | Budget |
| Trip Length | 5-7 Nights |
| Internet | Yes ($) |
| Nitrox | Yes ($) |
| Equipment Rental | Yes ($) |
| Camera Station | Yes |
| Air Conditioning | Yes |
| Min. Logged Dives | No minimum |


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