Dive Legend Neal Watson Re-Elected President of the Bahamas Diving Association

January 24, 2012 at 3:29 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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THE BAHAMAS—JANUARY 24, 2012— Dive legend and businessman Neal Watson has been re-elected for another two-year term as President of the Bahamas Diving Association.

Stuart Cove, owner of Stuart Cove’s Dive Bahamas in Nassau and Stuart Cove’s Tiger Beach Safaris on Grand Bahama Island, was re-elected vice president.

Watson and celebrated marine artist, scientist and conservationist Dr. Guy Harvey joined forces last year to open Neal Watson’s Dive Bimini at the Bimini Big Game Club in Alice Town.

Watson has been a pioneer in the dive resort business starting his first dive operation in Freeport, Bahamas in 1965. He has been involved in owning and operating hotels, establishing a chain of dive operations, working in the treasure salvage business, stunt coordinator for the movie and TV industry, owned and operated an airline charter company and established a chain of Neal Watson’s Undersea Adventure franchise dive operations in the Bahamas and Caribbean.

In 1985 Watson moved to Fort Lauderdale from Bimini and established Neal Watson’s Undersea Adventures as a Florida Corporation.  Shortly thereafter he started USA Travel Network, Inc., which is an ARC accredited tour company specializing in diving and adventure sports travel.

Watson currently serves on the Board of Directors of DEMA (Dive Equipment & Marketing Association), which is the World Trade Association for the diving industry; and is Chair of the Bahamas Dive Marketing Committee, which is responsible for recommending budget expenditures for the Bahamas Ministry Tourism for the Bahamas Government Dive Market Promotions.

Personal achievements include breaking the World’s Scuba Depth Record, diving 437 feet on compressed air as well as breaking the World’s Underwater Distance Record by swimming 66 miles underwater, non-stop without surfacing.

Return of Legendary Big Game Club Sparks New Tourism Opportunities in Bimini

January 7, 2012 at 11:28 pm | Posted in Billfish Invitational, Bimini Big Game Club, Bonefish Bimini, Dive Bimini, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a comment
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BIMINI, ALICE TOWN—JANUARY 6, 2012— At the gateway to the Bahamas—an archipelago of 700 islands sweeping across 500 miles of open ocean—Bimini has been a media darling in 2011, as dozens of journalists from around the world have re-discovered this tiny island in the stream.

At the forefront of the news surrounding Bimini in 2011, was the successful re-opening of the historic Bimini Big Game Club, a legendary 51-room fishing resort, fully renovated and repositioned as a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort and MarinaDr. Harvey, known internationally for his marine wildlife art and conservation initiatives, and his Outpost Resorts partners, drove home the message that not only was one of the most legendary offshore angling outposts of all time back in operation, it was also re-inventing itself in a tourism market, where eco-systems and bio-diversity are considerations when promoting traditional pursuits such as fishing, diving and boating.

“In addition to dozens of traditional sport fishing and diving media, the Big Game Club’s return and Bimini’s ever-intriguing storylines drew travel journalists from Switzerland, Spain, Canada and the Netherlands and several US based television news and cable TV operations—we even had the Food Channel here doing a piece on Lionfish, which we catch, prepare and serve in our dining room,” said Michael Weber, General Manager of the Big Game Club. “We also successfully returned to tournament fishing with the launch of the First Annual Billfish Invitational last May as well as hosting events with Hatteras and Bertram Yachts, which celebrated their 50th anniversary here.”

As the result of the local publicity and Bahamas Tourism Board promotions, according to Weber, guest visits are improving and a new wave of tourism interest in Bimini is beginning to build.  Bahamas out-island tourism, according to reports through October 2011, showed visitor numbers were up 13% year-to-date.

The Big Game Club is continuing to build its own tourism focused base in 2012, promoting its traditional water sports activities along with a new push for meetings, weddings and group related programs.

Weber said the recent completion of the Gulfstream Conference Center and Hemingway’s Rum Bar & Social Lounge will be heavily promoted as a convenient out-island venue for corporate, scientific and social group events.

Inspired by the renewed public interest, airlift into Bimini continues to improve into 2012.

Bimini has scheduled air access by several carriers including:

* Silver Airways Corp, a new regional carrier launched with assets from the former Gulfstream International Airlines, (the code sharing partner of Continental/United) has acquired a new aircraft (34-seat Saab 340), which should be in service by February/March 2012.  At present Silver has increased their frequency to two flights daily from Fort Lauderdale.

* IBC Airways currently operates with Saab 30 passenger aircraft out of Fort Lauderdale International Airport with four times a week service.

* Western Air services Bimini via Nassau with two flights daily.

* For North Florida residents AirGate Aviation has announced regular scheduled service to Bimini.

* Tropic Ocean Airways is the newest member to the Big Game Club offering seaplane service to Bimini from Fort Lauderdale on a charter basis and as a scheduled carrier in March.

For scheduling flights, Weber said its recommended to use the Outpost Travel Concierge Service through the Big Game Club’s reservation office: 1-800-867-4764.

Another potential public transportation service is The Bahamas Express, a high-speed ferry service currently linking Fort Lauderdale and Freeport in the Bahamas. Future plans call for more regular service ports, including Bimini (tentatively March 2012).

Attracting the bulk of travelers to Bimini, according to Weber, will be the traditional blue water angling, backcountry fly fishing and diving pursuits offered at the Bimini Big Game Club and other properties.

“New for 2012, we hope to add water sports activities such as kayaking and kayak nature tours, kite-boarding and instruction and paddle boards,” Weber added.

As for the more traditional pursuits:

Located on the main navigation channel in Bimini Bay, The Big Game Club provides a 75-slip marina capable of accommodating boats up to 145 feet in length. Boaters crossing the stream to Bimini and The Big Game are asked to call the US Marina Reservations Office to arrange for slip accommodations and confirm other special requirements.

Offshore charters are currently available through noted Carolina sportfishing captain Skipper Gentry and his 46’ Post powered with 625 hp diesels.

The Big Game Club is also represented on Bimini’s record setting backcountry flats with fly fishing guru Vaughn Cochran at the helm of Bonefish Bimini. Neal Watson, known fondly as the “Dive God” for his superhuman record breaking scuba records, has launched Neal Watson’s Dive Bimini, a Guy Harvey Outpost Dive Center featuring M/V Bimini Blue, the largest recreational dive boat in the Bahamas.

“Bimini has no shortage of great dive sites: Reefs, Wrecks, Walls, Drift Dives, our famous Atlantis Road and a truly amazing Wild Dolphin Encounter – you name it,” said Watson.  “And did I mention, Shark Encounters”, he asks with a grin.

As for future dive sites, an effort currently is underway to sink the tugboat “Manatee” south of Turtle Rocks to make a good dive site in prevailing northeasterly winds. The “Manatee” is currently docked in South Bimini.

The Family Easter Weekend is on at the Big Game Club

March 27, 2011 at 6:54 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Dive With A Legend, Scuba Radio & Mermaids – No Foolin!

March 14, 2011 at 5:34 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Spend April Fools Weekend diving with Neal Watson, World’s Scuba Depth & Distance Record Holder, Scuba Radio host Greg (The Divemaster) Holt and Mermaids, at the new world class dive operation, Neal Watson’s Dive Bimini located at the Bimini Big Game Club, a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort.

Friday: Sunset cruise aboard the 60’ Bimini Blue Glassbottom Dive Boat with music and adult beverages.

Saturday: Two tank morning dive off Bimini Island returning for lunch and then a special afternoon snorkel with the wild dolphins, or join Neal, Greg and Mermaids for a live remote Scuba Radio broadcast.

Sunday: Two tank day trip to the Victory Reef and Tuna Alley South of Bimini off Cat Cay. (Sunday diving not included on a 3 day / 2 night package).

3 day / 2 night $592.00
4 day / 3 night $769.00

Package Price based on a per person rate / double occupancy in the room

Package includes

  • Round trip airfare from Fort Lauderdale including US Departure Taxes ($20.00 Bahamian departure tax not included)
  • All New Guestrooms & Facilities
  • Sunset Cruise
  • 2 Tank Dive Daily (excluding arrival & departure days)
  • Special Wild Dolphin Encounter
  • Tanks, Weights & Belts

For information about extending your package stay, call 800-867-4764 or email:  sales@guyharveyoutpost.com.

You never know who may show up during the week!!!

Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation and Dive Bimini Team to Restore Bimini Mooring

February 6, 2011 at 11:01 pm | Posted in Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Alice Town, Bimini – February 6, 2011

As they say at Guy Harvey’s Big Game Club Outpost in Alice Town, “Eco is On”.  Putting those words into action, the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation has awarded a grant to restore mooring balls that identify fifteen of Bimini’s best dive sites.

Under the direction of Neal Watson, Dive Bimini and its team of seasoned Bimini scuba divers will direct the efforts to find the missing underwater anchor pins and install the mooring buoys widely used to protect sensitive reefs from indiscriminate anchoring.

“The original mooring balls were placed many years ago, mainly to serve the larger live-aboard dive vessels” said Watson, who for ten years operated a dive business on Bimini dating to the mid 1970’s.  “Storms, time and neglect have taken their toll, and its time to restore the buoys in an effort to preserve Bimini’s delicate eco-system, which makes our diving so unique.”

Underwater survey efforts have already commenced, with the expectation that the project will be completed by April 1st, in time for the summer diving season. “Projects such as this are central to the mission of the Ocean Foundation”, noted Guy Harvey in announcing the grant. “Here we have an opportunity to target our financial resources to both the benefit of a local community, and a larger community of dive enthusiasts who come to Bimini from around the world to enjoy its unique character.”

Kids Dive Free with Dive Bimini!

December 13, 2010 at 2:56 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Bimini Mysteries & Legends: Flight 19: The “Lost Patrol”

December 5, 2010 at 4:55 am | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Today is the 65th anniversary of the disappearance of Flight 19, the US Navy’s infamous “Lost Patrol”.  On Dec. 5, 1945, five TBM Avengers were on a routine training mission from their base in Ft. Lauderdale when they disappeared after a practice bombing run. No trace of the crews or their planes were ever found.

The case of of the “Lost Patrol” is one of the 20th Century’s great mysteries, and is another chapter in the very colorful history of Bimini, the tiny islands in the Stream that seems to have more than their fair share of mysteries and legends. You see, shortly before disappearing forever, Flight 19 had just completed a bombing run on the S.S. Sapona, a shipwreck just off the coast of Bimini and only a short trip north from the Big Game Club.

So what happened to the “Lost Patrol”? No one really knows, but some believe Flight 19 was a victim of the Bermuda Triangle, the area where ships and planes have disappeared for centuries without explanation. Many theories have been given for the strange occurrences in the Triangle, from aliens to the paranormal to some type of interaction with the Lost City of Atlantis. For those that believe in the Triangle, Atlantis is the most plausible explanation for the disappearance of Flight 19. Why? Because Bimini also happens to be the home of the reputed Road to Atlantis. Coincidence??

NOTE: The S.S. Sapona and the Road to Atlantis (AKA the Bimini Road) are two of Bimini’s most popular dive sites. For more information on scuba diving these famous sites, as well as Bimini’s other underwater adventures,  contact Dive Bimini, a Guy Harvey Outpost Dive Center located at the Bimini Big Game Club.

Neal Watson to Lead Festivities Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Key Largo’s Pennekamp St Park

December 2, 2010 at 3:56 pm | Posted in Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Neal Watson, dive legend and operator of Dive Bimini, a Guy Harvey Outpost Dive Center, will head the judging team for Key Largo’s first King and Queen of the Reef. A costume party and gala kicks-off celebrations at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4, at Buzzards Roost.

The event is part of the Key Largo Chamber’s observance of the 50th Anniversary for Pennekamp State Park.

Joining Watson on the judges’ stand will be Spencer Slate, Amy Slate and Kara Nedimyer of the Coral Restoration Foundation.

Entry to the contest is free and participants will be judged in two categories for costume and a 50-word essay on ‘Why they feel worthy to qualify for this exalted position,’ according to event coordinator Sue Finney.

The King of the Reef will be crowned King Poseidon, God of the Seas and the Queen of the Reef, Her Highness Amphitrite Goddess of the Seas. Prize packages for the winners will include VIP tickets to join Watson aboard the Grand Marshall Boat of the Holiday Boat Parade, which takes place the following Saturday, Dec. 11.

The Buzzards Roost gala begins at 6 p.m. with a champagne reception followed by a four-course dinner. Tickets cost $55 per person.

For reservations, call 453-3746.

Dive Bimini Opens December 1st

November 18, 2010 at 4:59 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini | Leave a comment
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Captains Bruce Robbins and Toye Stevens Rejoin Neal Watson to Manage Dive Operations

BIMINI, THE BAHAMAS— NOVEMBER 18, 2010Dive Bimini, a top-of-class diving operation co-developed by celebrated artist, marine scientist and conservationist Guy Harvey, along with diving pioneer, Neal Watson, officially launches December 1st with the arrival of its new dive boat and operations team.

Dive Bimini will feature a virtual treasure trove of dive sites and theme dives reached aboard Bimini Blue, the largest dive boat in the Bahamas—a glass bottom, double-decker certified for 100 passengers. Dive Bimini will also offer a wide variety of services and top-flight equipment including PADI and SCUBA certification, rentals and air fills and a Bauer compressor.

The dive operation will be managed by Captains Bruce Robbins and Toye Stevens. The couple has extensive experience operating land-based and liveaboard dive operations throughout the Bahamas.  Married since the mid-80’s, this seasoned dive couple is returning to Bimini where they started their dive career alongside Neal Watson.  Captain Bruce will run the boat, with his wife, Captain Toye, having responsibility for diver services, operation of the Outfitter Shop and other watersport activities at the Bimini Big Game Club.

Located at the legendary Bimini Big Game Club in historic Alice Town, Dive Bimini is part of Guy Harvey’s Outpost Resorts program that combines family-theme fishing, diving and adventure sport activities with marine and wildlife conservation, science and education.  The Bimini Big Game Club is the first of several Guy Harvey Outposts planned throughout the region, of which diving will be a primary component.

“Bimini has no shortage of great dive sites: Reefs, Wrecks, Walls, Drift Dives and our famous Atlantis Road and Shark Dive Experience- you name it,” said Watson, known fondly as The Dive God within the scuba diving community.

Last month, Bimini’s famed Atlantis Road was voted the top dive experience in the world by AOL users.

“I personally prefer the wall dives and Bimini shark encounters,” noted Watson, while acknowledging the many varied experiences include swimming with wild spotted dolphin, which is a rarity in the scuba diving world.

“Suffice it to say, the number of amazing dive sites, the abundance of large animals, and Neal’s personal familiarity with Bimini, will all make for memorable diving that will bring you back time and time again,” said Dr. Harvey, who has spent much of his life diving. “In my travels on dive expeditions, it’s safety first, followed by experience and fun.  With Neal, Bruce and Toye we have the complete package.”

The legendary Bimini Big Game Club officially re-opened this summer as a Guy Harvey Outpost Resort & Marina following completion of a $3,500,000 renovation that included all guest rooms, the new Bimini Big Game Bar & Grill, and the Outfitter Shop, a retail experience featuring sportswear, fishing supplies and gifts. For reservations and more information on Dive Bimini and the Big Game Club, please call 800-867-4764 or visit the Bimini Big Game Club web site.

About Captains Bruce Robbins and Toye Stevens

Married since 1986, Captains Bruce and Toye bring 30 years of diving experience to Dive Bimini, coming to Alice Town after spending most of the past twenty years in Key West, where they commanded a 120′ live-aboard dive operation specializing in the Dry Tortugas, and most recently, a fleet of tournament sportfishing boats for a dedicated off-shore angler. In addition to their diving and fishing experience, during this time the couple enjoyed owing and operating a Key West based outfitter offering backcountry eco-tours though out the lower Florida Keys.

Both seasoned Bahamas divers, this dynamic dive couple started their careers as dive instructors right here in Bimini, working alongside Neal Watson, and later running Neal Watson Undersea Adventure dive operations in Andros and Chubb Cay. In between these two career stops, Captains Bruce and Toye owned and operated a 60′ live-aboard charter sailboat, exploring all the top Bahamas dive destinations by specializing in all-inclusive Bahamian scuba dive trips.

The couple are both USCG Master 100 ton captains and fully licensed PADI Instructors.

Official Letter of Congratulations to Dive Bimini’s “Name That Boat” Contest Winner

November 1, 2010 at 10:37 pm | Posted in Bimini Big Game Club, Dive Bimini, Guy Harvey, Guy Harvey Outpost Ltd. | Leave a comment
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Letter of congratulations to Karen Bond, winner of the Dive Bimini “Name That Boat” contest, from Guy Harvey and Neal Watson:

Karen’s submission, Bimini Blue, won out over several hundred entries. Congrats, Karen and enjoy your trip to the Bimini Big Game Club!

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