Discover some of the top wreck and dive sites off the North Carolina coastline under the professional guidance of experienced local divers with a charter provided by Tortuga Dive Charters. This local diving company that launches from the heart of Morehead City introduces scuba divers to the vast world of incredible wrecks, reefs, and sea life, through detailed charters that can be customized to suit a small group’s interest.
Tortuga Charters is committed to limiting their passenger load to six or fewer for every charter trip, and as a result, the captain and crew deliver a high level of personal customer service, and allow their customers to basically design and customize their own dive trip. The vessel is a 31′ ft. long custom dive boat with 60% of the deck space shaded under a covered top, ensuring that parties can retreat to the shade or stretch out in the roomy cockpit in between diving adventures. Once submerged, divers will be able to explore some of the most historic wrecks in the country in the offshore “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” and meet and greet with manta rays, sharks, and an abundance of sea critters. Professional and always fun, Tortuga Dive Charters presents a complete portrait to the Crystal Coast diving scene for visiting and local divers alike.
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