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Neptune Dive Center

5 of 5 stars
New York City
Dec 4, 2009

This past spring/summer (2009) , I was in the market for locale to complete my PADI Open Water Training. (I had already done Part 1 in NYC). My wife and I wanted someplace easy to go-to. St....more

L'Hoste Hotel

5 of 5 stars
New Jersey
Dec 4, 2009

We recently stayed at the L'Hoste Hotel during the first two weeks in November. This was our first experience with this property and I must admit that our expectations were more than met. The hotel...more

Neptune Dive Center

5 of 5 stars
Le Cannet, France
Nov 25, 2009

Hi, I've spend 2 weeks on November from 6th to 21st at the Orient Bay. At start, I've booked 10 dives to discover the underwater world in Sint Maarten. Finally, because of "The Friendly" team of the...more

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Villa Mediterranee in Orient Beach, St Martin October 29, 2009, 4 replies
Esmeralda v. Alamanda November 02, 2009, 3 replies
Restaurants near Orient Beach November 02, 2009, 4 replies
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