Getting your kids certified safely

Lots of friends have asked me about getting their kids certified to dive, significantly as their kids grow older and as they hear about our dive trips and adventures. We are huge proponents! Ben and I consistently wax long on our friends Margo Peyton and Tom Peyton at Kids Sea Camp. They do a fantastic job with family dive trips and getting kids to become certified scuba divers. Inevitably, people ask me about taking a course at a local dive shop and the family going on a trip somewhere.

While some do that, it’s not the path we took, and in retrospect, I am so glad we did not. Really and truly, Margo and Kids Sea Camp is unparalleled in the business of not only certifying young divers but also focusing on having them SAFELY shepherded, guided, and mentored as they move up the learning curve and become experienced divers. Just getting certified doesn’t make your kid a good and safe diver. Ben and I laugh when people call scuba diving a sport, BUT it does take more than a certification class to develop the skills needed to be a good diver. Yes! (See for yourself)

There are good divers and bad divers! My mom-friends and I always talk about the developing frontal lobe and kids learning to make sound judgments – think of that underwater! I have to say 10 dive trips with Kids Sea Camp later, Hannah and Caleb are great divers, and I’m thrilled that, even so, Margo has kids covered with extra dive masters on their boats. They love diving as much as we, and it’s been great for us as a family and for them as young people.

So, for my friends who are considering having their kids certified, I’m sharing a long and detailed note from Margo that describes all she does behind the scenes to make it SAFE for kids to dive on her trips and her vision to help develop the next generation of divers and supporters of our oceans. P.S. If you wonder how soon you can go, we took Caleb at 6. He learned to snorkel while Hannah, at 9, put on a tiny tank and BC and played “telephone” in the pool (teaching her not to panic when the regulator pops out of her mouth underwater).

By the way, we are still dreaming and talking about the manta rays and hammerheads from New Year’s and have whale sharks and pygmy seahorses on tap for Thanksgiving!

Jennifer McClure, KSC mom, 2019

Tony and Renée in the Maldives

Empty nesters in the Maldives

By Tony and Renée Fini

Hi Tom and Margo, your mom is doing well and happy. Renee and I have been on the move since getting off the Carpe Nove, but we have a little downtime at the airport in Bangkok, so we wanted to drop you a line.

While you guys were sorely missed, I do have to tell you what a treat it was for Renee and me to get to know Josh. He contacted us when he landed in Male, and we met briefly. Later that day, we reached out to see if he would like to join us for dinner. He had plans with Janet, so we decided on a foursome. By dinner time, it turned into a group of, I believe, 8, and the trip was off and running.

Once on the boat, Josh exemplified every KSC value in the best possible ways. He spoke with reverence for KSC and Tom and yourself, the way the NFL protects its shield. Since we are KSC early adopters and also somewhat protective of the brand and the opportunities it provided our family, we were pleased to see Josh as such a good steward.

As this trip rolled on and everybody got to know each other, Josh really shined. He was like the big brother of the group. Even though he was never really needed for any particular crisis, it was nice to know someone was looking out for you in the event you did need a hand. He easily straddled the line between a participant and a KSC representative.

As the trip wore on and we got to know him better, we really came to appreciate his person and character. He spent countless hours editing photos for the web page and for the group because as he put it when encouraged to relax…” it’s my job”.

In our humble opinion, what wasn’t his job was tracking us down 8 hours later in the airport as we were waiting to jump our flight and just spending the last few minutes making sure we had a good time. The guy was studying his tail off for an exam while everyone else went to a hotel for naps, massages, etc., and still put us first when we returned to the airport.

In short, he is the kind of guy you would like to have as a neighbor. The boat itself exceeded our expectations, the diving was great, and the Maldives were beautiful. All of that, in and of itself, would have made for a successful trip. But for Renee and I what really drives us to travel is meeting people and making friends. In this case, Josh checked that box. We discussed how we are a short flight away from each other and I am sure we will connect with Josh and his wife in the future.

Renee and I are KSC junkies and obviously would follow you guys to lord know where if you said it was worth the trip. You can now add Josh to the list of KSC folks we would look forward to spending time with as much as we would look forward to the trip itself.

We look forward to seeing you guys in the future. Please keep us in mind when planning trips. We have a bit of wanderlust so won’t be able to make them all but we will try to make some. Josh did ask what we thought of possibly adding a terrestrial component to some of the trips in the future and we thought that would be a great addition. We love land-based travel and if you are ever considering adding it and want to bounce ideas around contact us anytime!!

Go For It at Kids Sea Camp

Go For It in the Philippines

by Betsy Royal with Carolyn Pascal

After a few adult beverages at my friend Carolyn’s daughter Melissa’s wedding, our mutual friend Margo suggested we join her on an upcoming Kids Sea Camp trip to the Philippines. She loved it there, and so would we, she said.  Thrilled to be spending time at a happy celebration with friends, it was one of those offers that I just could not refuse.

Seriously, WHY NOT? That is how Carolyn and I proceeded in our conversations. We could think of absolutely no reason why we should not do this. So we said Yes, and pulled out some vintage lycra skins from our old warm water diving days. We were on our way!

Margo Peyton and  Kids Sea Camp have been connecting families to scuba diving adventures for almost 20 years. Carolyn and I no longer have young kids, but we certainly did enjoy many Kids Sea Camps when we did. Thing is we really didn’t want to give it up just because we now happen to be empty nesters. On one trip a few years back, I had to borrow Carolyn’s 10-year-old grandson so we felt comfortable in one of the Kids Sea Camp activities. We performed (admirably I might add) ‘Who’s Your Buddy?’. Our youngest family member was my daughter Ashley, 20 at the time. We had a blast, but I digress from our summer 2018 Philippine adventure!

Carolyn and I met up in LA, and at the last minute, I got now 30 something Ashley to join us! After a long haul flight to Manila and another short flight to Dumaguete, transfers to Pura Vida Homes Luxury Resort was made easy by the welcoming staff headed by Biggs Eggert. Running PADI 5* IDC Sea Explorers and managing our group’s activities over 2 islands and 2 weeks was a piece of cake for this larger than life powerhouse. Her enthusiasm was contagious and her can-do personality was most inspiring.

The families we met hailed from London, New Mexico, Puerto Rico, San Francisco – a wonderful well-traveled group,  many had met on past trips and planned to reconnect. We began to absorb the magnitude of this adventure, and that the memories would be priceless.

Biggs has assembled a dive staff that is second to absolutely none in the world. The dive guides were locals – sometimes they traveled a great distance to work with us, and some lived locally, away from family, for the chance to work with Sea Explorers. These guys were patient, professional, excellent divers and extremely attentive. And both Carolyn and I can honestly say in our 40+ years of diving, no dive guide has ever helped us on with our fins like they were glass slippers, or off with our gear before we stepped up the ladder. Our Prince Charmings were operating in full force. (Note: they did this for the younger divers too!)

Fresh mangos, cookies, and hot tea were highlights for us after every dive. The boats were very unique with their bamboo outriggers…super stable,  spacious and efficient. Kids had their own boats, and high energy dive guides, that were even able to get them separated from their beloved electronic devices for long stretches of time.

Which brings us to the diving. Ahh, the diving. Well, my professional life started in sporting goods, and the diving business specifically. Certified in Long Island Sound, NY with much coldwater diving experience, I Landed my first job out of college working with Capt’n Don’s Habitat in Bonaire: Lucky me! This led to diving all over our water planet, which I loved. But along the way, I had developed a ‘been there, done that’ frame of mind. Yet here in the Philippines, it was impossible to be jaded. Each dive was so beautiful, it refreshed our senses and renewed our love of diving. Water temperatures were in the mid to upper 80s. No neoprene, just our colorful & comfortable lycra skins. The freedom of wearing a skin was wonderful and even on a 2nd, 3rd or night dive, I never got cold.

If macro photography or seeking out some of the tiniest critters you’ll ever find is for you, then this is the place! Our guide pointed out pregnant pygmy seahorses, delicate nudibranchs, ghost pipefish and the tiniest crabs I’ve ever seen. To go from marine life smaller than your fingernail to the awe-inspiring whale sharks all in one day..we lacked adjectives.

Whale Sharks! Another check off our bucket list! How can you describe being surrounded by these amazing creatures, calm, curious and seriously gentle giants? Thank Goodness Kids Sea Camp provides each family with a flash drive of all the professional quality photos that are taken during the week, so we don’t have to worry about capturing all these exceptional moments…because they do.

Frogfish that turn neon green to match their host coral. Thresher sharks, turtles, and exotic tropicals could come straight out of a Lucas film design department. One of our favorites on every dive though were the playful clownfish, quite happy in their elegant anemone homes.

‘Muck diving for aliens’, is how the orientation began. As a marketer, I might find a different word than muck for this type of diving, but after dive one, I heartily agree that ‘alien’ is a great description for these miniature sea critters off Dauin, Apos Island, and Cabilao, where we dove the muck. Basically, we hover over a silty bottom and search for the elusive alien or two. If all else fails, we practice our buoyancy and appreciate the life of the garden eels, swaying slowly with the rhythm of the sea.

Evening meals were buffet style, great fresh food, casual & friendly atmosphere.  One evening we enjoyed a talk about the Whale Sharks, fascinating fun facts for all ages. On Karaoke Night, kids and adults took the mike into their own hands to entertain along with popular music videos. But my favorite evening at Kids Sea Camp is when we recite our poems or sing our songs for the group, and hear our friends recount the highlights of their week.

The villas at Pura Vida in Dauin included a large living area, balcony, and full kitchen, but we had very little time in the room. Whenever we weren’t diving, sleeping or eating, we were at the coolest and most reasonable spa, getting messages that we so deserved. (Carolyn enjoyed the infinity pool, watching the kid’s horse around, and reading a paperback she borrowed from the front desk titled ‘My Not So Perfect Life’.  Although at this point in the trip, we were thinking our lives were pretty close to perfect.)

After week 1, Our group crossed to Cabilao, a small island off Bohol.  Pura Vida Resort and Sea Explorers were our hosts there too. The crossing was calm and beautiful, with a stop to once again enjoy the magnificent Whale Sharks along the way.

At the request of Margo and her husband Tom, our group had brought basketball shoes for our dive guides and other staff.  I learned that basketball is a sport the locals enjoy whenever they can, and when we visit, Tom and the guys join in. It was fun to watch them in their new footwear and big smiles!  Asking us to get involved and support with this local activity was such a meaningful gesture. It brought our group closer to the people we were living and diving with each day.

We are energized and reminded of why we fell in love with diving, travel and the undersea world decades ago. This was such a special experience that I got to share with my daughter, great friends, and some new ones too. But it’s the beauty of the local people and their underwater treasures that inspire me to return. A big long trip, yes. Worth it? Absolutely!

Hope to see you there in 2019!

Diving in the Cayman Islands

The Cayman with Kids Sea Camp was awesome

Melanie (16-year-old): Diving in The Cayman Islands, both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, gave me the opportunity to experience and explore the unknown. The underwater landscapes and astonishing creatures provided a breathtaking view. One amazing sight that we encountered while diving was an old shipwreck. Within the walls and portholes of the ship inhabited many different organisms using the wreck as protection and shelter. Seeing this wonderful sight taught me that a ship that sinks in a tragedy can create a beautifully sacred hideaway for sea life to call their home.

Mariah (13-year-old): During summer 2018 I had an amazing trip to the Cayman Islands and diving both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman! I was a little nervous because I have never heard of it, but it was amazing. Every day we did dives in the crystal clear water, we saw amazing creatures like sea turtles, puffer fish, and huge groupers. Not only was it fun in the water but also there were so many fun activities to do! We had a karaoke night and volleyball tournament but my most favorite was the crab racing, we all picked a crab and raced them and the one out of the circle first won! Cayman Brac was amazing and I hope to go back there again.

Just want to share. This is from Makayla my 19-year-old and I just say wow! Margo thanks for the amazing Kid Sea Camp trip and all that you do for all the other kids and families!!

Thanks again!
Maureen & Steve Weatherspoon

Grouper a diver’s best friend
You always hear people talk about how their dog is their best friend; Some people go on about how cows and other animals we consume have emotions and feel pain just like people do. You might read about how lobsters screech when you boil them alive in a pot, but the fact that they might have the mental capacity for emotion and thoughts seems outlandish until you actually witness it, and are forced to empathize. In Cayman Brac I encountered for the first time, the grouper, a type of fish savored in many places and often overfished. This leaves devastated numbers of increasingly small fish, barely able to live their potentially long lives due to high demand for restaurants and supermarkets.

As I watched the grouper follow groups of divers around underwater, wanting to be pet, and showing the divers where to find the lionfish (an invasive species of fish the grouper will only scavenge and not hunt), I realized for myself that other animals besides humans, even fish, have lives worth more than the way we treat them. As every grouper acted differently, with its own personality, I realized that even the animals we see as the most primitive are aware of themselves and their surroundings. It is that very concept of self which makes it evident that we need to reevaluate the way we view where our food comes from, and the which practices we should tolerate in the gathering of these foods. The solution does not need to be the discontinuation of meat-eating, but to stop viewing these creatures as just a piece of meat, and rather something to be grateful for and cherished.

Makayla Weatherspoon 

Top 10 list for World’s Best family dive vacation Again.

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Kids Sea Camp is #1 in the world again! 2020

Scuba Diving Magazine’s World’s Best. Thank you for voting Kids Sea Camp your #1 choice for family dive travel every year! 2015,-2025#1 family dive experience readers choice awards every year!

Here’s what families have had to say about Margo & Tom Peyton and Kids Sea Camp over the past 20 years.

  • “Kids Sae Camp! A family experience like no other. Amazing to see teenagers sharing their experiences with other young divers.”  Conrad Rucker – PADI Course Director.
  • “As a dive instructor, I have certified many Boy Scouts destined to go to sea camp. They do an amazing job of educating kids and their families.” Woody Tinsley – Instructor, Police officer, Scout Master
  • “Margo & Tom and the Peytons are absolutely an amazing family and Kids Sea Camp is my #1 for dive travel, second to none,  I LOVE them!” Rainer Jens- National Geographic Travel / Family Travel Association.
  • “Coolest organization ever” Bigs Eggert Sea Explorers
  • I wanted to send my daughter with them, We didn’t know it was also for adults and the whole family. We have all been diving with them ever since.  Our whole family is certified and now my kids are all grown up and we still travel with Tom and Margo” Susan Blakey
  • “They take families diving around the world with your kids and with other likeminded diving families. . . adults dive with adults, kids dive kids, a vacation within a vacation! I love it! I love now that my kids are all grown up, Margo has created Empty Nester Dive Travel, and I’m still traveling with the Peytons.”  Carolyn Pascal
  • “Awesome educational dive trips for my entire family”. Michael Lee
  • “Expertly run and very safe  family dive vacations”  Dan & Betty Orr
  • “Super fun family vacations that provide so much culture and experience with local communities around the world.  I believe, as a single dad, that this family vacation has positively impacted both my kids and helped forge the awesome people they are today.  It surely gave them global views and allowed them to realize how connected we all are. They have friends all over the country and the world, thanks to growing up at Kids Sea Camps.  As a dad, it created memories for us that will last a lifetime.  My kids are now 18 and we are still diving with Kids Sea Camp.” Skip Salee
  • Great for adults, plenty of time together and time apart. The kids stay busy and off their cell phones.  Just love these trips and meeting other like-minded families.”  Sean Barrett
  • “Good way to get kids off the computer, out of their phones and actually engaging each other and the outdoor world” Tutti White
  • “Great for families with special needs who are qualified to dive.  My son has autism and loves the ocean and loves to dive and Kids Sea Camp created a safe place for both of us to enjoy the ocean and each other.  We have traveled around the world with Kids Sea Camp since Jake was 10, he is now 18 and looking forward to his next adventure as a PADI rescue diver.” Alison Herzig
  • “Kids Sea Camp is a great family dive vacation for kids to get a chance to learn about the ocean and diving in a friendly safe environment and to make new-like. minded friends.” —  Amos Nochoum, photographer/ film producer
  • “#1 Best ever for family vacations!” Dr. David Wakely
  • “I have only ever heard extremely positive things about Kids Sea Camp, and that is also my own personal experience with my wife and daughter”  Al Hornsby– PADI World
  • “Off the well-beaten path and full of culture, history, and family fun.” Betsy Royal- Body Glove
  • “I have been on 8 trips with Kids Sea Camp and everyone was more terrific than the previous. My 15-year-old daughter is a master diver and committed to studying marine science because of her experience with Margo Peyton” David Benz- Sport Diver Magazine
  • “Best Interesting idea ever! Thank you, Margo Peyton, we love what you do and we are proud of you.” Theresa Kaplan- PADI World
  • “Kids Sea Camp has something to do for everyone regardless of the dive experience level of diver or age of diver.  We love spending time each year with our grandchildren and we make Kids Sea Camp an annual family reunion.  We love Tom, Margo, Brad, Jesse, and the whole KSC team.”  Carol Danks
  • “We kids love Kids Sea Camp and so do our parents and grandparents”  
  • “Big kids loved Kids Sea Camp and it’s an awesome place to dive and enjoy your grandkids.” Lee Seleski
  • “Kids love to dive and learn about ecology, sharks, history, and how to care for the ocean.  They participate in all that and more at Kids Sea Camp.”  Marc Bauman – owner Sam’s Tours Palau
  • “Making friends and learning safe diving practices is key and a priority with Kids Sea Camp.  Kids Sea Camp provides family-friendly locations around the world for families to come in an exclusive family week to dive with your kids.  The focus during those trips is 100% family.  I look forward to Kids Sea Camp Buddy Dive and having my daughters join in the fun each year.”  Paul Coolen – Buddy Dive Bonaire
  • “Margo Peyton and Kids Sea Camp are the perfect hosts for our family! We do not trust anyone else with our kids when it comes to diving.” The Olson family
  • “Most amazing, well organized, family-oriented business ever. They take safety seriously. One of the best decisions we made as a family!”  Josh Comay, PADI dive professional
  • Our family will complete its 20th consecutive year with KSC this summer. An amazing experience — well organized, great leaders, safe environment, the WORLDS BEST!! ” The Wakely family
  • “#1 in Service, safety, great with children, wonderful family to work with Margo, and Tom Peyton create incredible programs for kids and we are very proud to have a Kids Sea Camp & Scuba St. Lucia partnership.” Karolin Troubetzkoy -Jade Mountain/ Ance Chastanet
  • “The sheer beauty of the diving experience you will experience with your family is like no other ever created. Margo gives each member of the family memories to last a lifetime. The experience with Kids Sea Camp is priceless.  We attended Kids Sea Camp Grand Cayman and it inspired me to write and share with the world what Margo has created. ”  Richard Stewart – Publisher of Ocean Realm Magazine
  • “Spent a week with 3 grandchildren. Very attentive and accommodating to various needs of the three.I was able to do advanced dives and then dive with my grandchildren when they had completed their training. As they say, a priceless adventure. Kids Sea Camp is #1”. Whittaker family
  • “Super-friendly and extremely competent dive team. I’ll always dive into the world with Kids Sea Camp. “ Rob Lavinsky
  • “The best family dive adventure ever!” Mary Cheney
  • “The best family dive experience EVER!” #1.” Heather Poe Cheney
  • “There is nobody who knows better how to run family diving holidays than Margo Peyton and nobody does a better job.” Dr. Lisa Hunsicker
  • “They are an amazing, safety-oriented, kid-friendly, special-needs-accommodating, fun organization.” Jim Elliot– Dive heart
  • “Margo has such an organic passion for the ocean and for kids.” Tom Peyton
  • “This operation is safe and experienced with regard to kids. They have certified well over 7,600 kids with zero accidents. Its special needs friendly and caters to every member of the diving family. Very proud of you Margo Peyton from all of us at DEMA.” Dane Farnum
  • “Total family experience with like-minded people. There is no substitute for this type of children’s dive program. Locations are all well scouted and planned for the perfect family vacation.” Jim Hepple 
  • “Very organized and well run, I was so proud to meet this fine young lady and share a stage with her. Keep up the great work Margo!” Earnie Brooks-Ambassador to the Marine Environment Photographer, Adventurer, Diver, and Educator
  • “We have been to two KSCs so far, and our third is booked for next year. Margo and Tom are simply the best at providing a family dive vacation where everyone can get in the water and enjoy diving at their own ability level. We are hooked and will be traveling with KSC for years to come! ” Peter Higgens
  • “Wonderful program for families covers all ages and well supervised. I truly enjoy traveling by Kids Sea Camp and working with Tom and Margo Peyton.” Brad Holland – Photographer, writer

“Thanks, Margo & Tom, for everything you do and have done for our dive industry and for our oceans. All the best, Margo thank you for being our SeaHero!”— Patricia Wuest: Editor in chief Scuba Diving Magazine

A decade of excellence

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Kids Sea Camp creates decade of growth for family

The Wakely family have done over 20 Kids Sea Camp trips in the past decade. This is a short note expressing their joy in the diving skills in their family. 

Decade of growth, Kids Sea Camp,

Dear Margo and Tom,

We’re here in Maui – and it is absolutely stunning and magnificent.

We’ve done a couple of dives – the lava tubes of Lanai (stunning), just amazing – and saw so much life, so much colour, dolphins on the way home in their hundreds, and whales – just incredible – but one of the stand out moments was when we had all got back on the boat – and Mike our instructor said “Wow, you’re a fabulous family to dive with, I just turned round and thought “I don’t need to worry about my divers”  I beamed with pride and credited you with our “well lubricated” diving family. I really enjoyed that comment – more than I realized I would.

Then last night we did a night dive – the most stunning night dive I’ve ever done (not being a night dive fan!) – but we saw an eel eating a huge sergeant major – just gulped it down – was incredible – but we came up – and a completely different guide said “Your family is such a pleasure to dive with, you never know how it will be, but I”ve really enjoyed it” – oh wow – Kids Sea Camp absolutely rocks.

It’s so delightful to watch Zeb and Holly sort out their kit, know their marine life, and be so great at spotting life.
Margo Peyton – you absolutely rock! – You are a part of our family – we dive with you whenever we dive, and we love you dearly.

May you have all that you hope for and a little bit more.

Thank you for everything that you have done for us over the past 10 years. A decade of growth, a decade of excellence and here’s to the next decade with Kids Sea Camp.

The Philippines,
The Wakely family

A diving family, Thank you mom!

How Kids Sea Camp changed my life

By Robbie Peyton

 1. I loved traveling with my mom and being apart of Kids Sea Camp!  It kept me far away from TV the nd video games for most of the summer, and I made friends in many countries around the world. I’ve kept in touch with most of them through Facebook, and some have become my closest friends.

Robert Peyton, Kids Sea Camp, family Dive Adventures, ScubaGrowing up at Kids Sea Camp (KSC) has shaped my life in so many ways and contributed to who I am today. I enjoy diving with marine animals in the open ocean, and I’ve learned how to respect them and how to protect them. I learned how much money it takes and how hard you have to work to educate people to protect the ocean, and how important it is not to pollute and overfish.

Through KSC, I learned about the behaviors of many marine mammals and the marine food chain that keeps nature in balance underwater. Most people do not realize why it’s so sad to put a dolphin in captivity. I learned dolphins and whales have families and friends just like we do. They have a language and emotions and communicate through clicks and other sounds to one another. I had never given a thought to what it was like to be taken from your home and put in a tank never to see your family again. That’s why I love diving because I’m a guest in their world, they are not on display in mine.

 2. My mom Margo Peyton created the first Kids Sea Camp when I was 6 years old. I started as a SASY kid and overcame any fear I had of the water learning to snorkel with other kids. By age 8, I had morphed into a PADI Seal and then a Master Seal. Learning to dive gave me confidence in my skills and provided comfort underwater. Jr. Open Water Certification had to wait until I was 10, but was well worth it.

 The cool thing about KSC is that each destination is different, so even those of us attending multiple Sea Camps never got bored. As we grew, so did all the amazing activities and adventures that Kids Sea Camp has added over the years — surfing, zombies, white-water rafting, and painting. 

Like most kids, I love electronics. For 14 years, SeaLife has been giving cameras to the kids. I got mine in Grand Cayman. The DC1400 digital underwater camera has HD video — sign up, and the camera is included. I have many great pictures of my friends from Kids Sea Camp posted on Facebook.

 3. Climbing the ranks in diving. I collect dive certifications like Boy Scouts do merit badges, and I think other than ice diving and tech diving, I have them all. Each destination offers the core certifications, specialties and some are even colleges accredited. 

 In Utila at Laguna Beach Resort, you can gain certifications like Whale Shark Diver, Zombie Apocalypse Diver, earn Boy Scout merit badges and even ride horses.

In Palau with Sam’s Tours, you can get Wreck Diver, Digital Photo Diver, and Shark Diver certifications. And in Yap at Manta Ray Bay, the Manta Diver specialty certification is offered.

In Bonaire, at Buddy Dive you can get Coral Restoration or Rescue Diver certifications.

 In Grand Cayman at Cobalt Coast Resort, you can get Advanced Open Water, Project AWARE or Nitrox certifications. I am working on my PADI Instructor Development with Divetech now. I am excited that I’ll be teaching the next generation of Kids Sea Campers soon!

 I am 19 and have over 600 dives. People ask me all the time which Kids Sea Camp destination is my favorite. I can’t answer that question because they are all great — it’s the families who attend that make each one so unique and special.  Yap and Palau are a long way to travel to for many people, but experiencing the World War II wrecks, the big sharks and the mantas with my friends Melissa and Corley was the best.

 4. It’s a “family” partnership with some very special people. My mom has been doing this for 25 years now; she is in the Women Divers Hall of Fame for creating a safe place for families to dive and enjoy the adventure. Kids Sea Camp has now contributed to 5,000+ PADI certified kids.

 The best part is my mom could not have done this by herself. She has had a little help from her friends. Mom has been friends with Troy Bodden from Laguna Beach Resort in Utila for a long time, and Marc Bauman with Sam’s Tours is like a brother to her. When Carolyn Pascal was the publisher of Sport Diver Magazine, she loved the idea so much, she told the whole world about it. Mom practically grew up in Bonaire, and I was born in Grand Cayman. So you see she has a personal relationship with all the resorts and dive operators. She says they are her extended family.

 My sister Jen, who is 17, and I have had a great life, growing up under the fins of so many amazing people. Because the resorts are all family owned and family run, they have made each Kids Sea Camp week an unforgettable family adventure.

 5. Having a week you’ll remember forever! What I like about each week is the graduation party at the end for all the kids who have become new divers. Families read a poem or do a skit and sing a song, etc.

 I like tubing, the sunset cruise, the night dives, and just jumping off the dock with my family. I love the sea scooters and walls and wreck diving. The best is getting the SeaLife cameras. My favorite dive sites are Blue Corner in Palau and the Kittiwake wreck in Grand Cayman. I like traveling to the other side of the world with my friends Melissa and Corley. I guess I just really like traveling with other families.

 6. Parents have fun, too! Parents don’t have to be worried about their kids while they’re diving as the kids are having fun, making friends and learning about the marine life.

 KSC has shown me so many amazing places incredible experiences, and it’s getting even better because now there is Family Dive Adventures.

Thank you, Mom

Love Robbie

Let me count the ways growing up attending Kids Sea Camp has changed my life

 

What an amazing week at Kids Sea Camp, Bonaire

Kids Sea Camp in Bonaire!

I wanted to thank you, Kids Sea Camp and the Buddy Dive staff for an amazing week in Bonaire. Matteo and I had such an amazing time and Pascal was a great instructor and extremely attentive and dealt with Matteo’s numerous foot injuries (haha). Matteo absolutely adored him. I never worried about Matteo and that made all the difference. I was actually able to relax knowing my child was in good hands, safe and learning.

Bonaire, Buddy Dive Resort, Kids Sea CampEveryone, including KSC and Buddy Dive staff, made us feel completely comfortable. Everyone was warm and welcoming, we had such a great time. I felt even more comfortable diving this year, all the crew and dive masters were amazing and helpful.

It was great hanging out with you and the trip to the grocery store was quite memorable! I am glad Margo is up and diving and she is back on track.

Lori Bobak, happy KSC mom

When we heard about Kids Sea Camp, we knew it would be perfect for our family

The perfect family vacation with Kids Sea Camp

To say my family is passionate about travel would be a huge understatement. In fact, we feel that travel is perfect for our children’s educations and personal development that we took a year off to travel around the world with our two sons (8 and 11 at the time), visiting 28 different countries along the way. Now that we’re back in the “real world,” we truly cherish those few weeks a year we get time off and select our vacations very carefully. When we heard about Kids Sea Camp, we knew it would be perfect for our family … and boy were we right!
Palau, perfect dive vacation, family vacations
My husband and I have been diving for nearly 20 years, but sporadically at best once the kids were born.  We were thrilled when we had the opportunity during our around-the-world trip to expose them to the wonders of the ocean during some incredible snorkeling experiences in Hawaii, Australia, Seychelles, and Panama.  They took to the water and then the countdown was on until they were both old enough to start scuba diving.Having received their PADI certification in a rock quarry in Pennsylvania last summer, their first ocean dives were on the “teen boat” as part of Kids Sea Camp‘s 2010 Thanksgiving trip to Palau.  
Everything about our experience with Kids Sea Camp was outstanding, from the attentiveness of the staff, quality of the lodging & food, and professionalism of the dive operation to the absolutely world-class diving.  The marathon travel to get to Palau was worth every minute in the air (I’d gladly hop back on a plane tomorrow with Kids Sea Camp).When we went to Palau with Kids Sea camp this year, we were struck by how many of the families traveling with us had participated in previous Kids Sea Camp programs. 
The returning kids spanned all age groups and to the last one, they were all excited to be on another Family Dive Adventure trip.  We know our kids feel the same way, as we were barely unpacked before they were asking us when we would get to do this again.  And our answer … as soon as possible!

By: Carol Jens and family

The kids simply love Kids Sea Camp! Thanks again for another great week

Kids Sea Camp is love

CAYMAN BRAC, KIDS SEA CAMP, Kids and diving, family vacations

Our family just got back from Bonaire and had a fabulous time and just loving Kids Sea Camp.  Your crew, as usual, do a great job hosting the week and everyone seemed to have a really great time!!  We are all thinking about where to travel to next year.  We have quite a large group of people that are all interested in finding a place for us all to travel to next summer.  Many of us still have small kids so we really all want to still do a camp with you.  The kids simply love Kids Sea Camp!!  Thanks for another great week & look forward to another trip with you soon!

Thanks!!

Josh and Wendy, Grant, Reed, Clair and Katie. We love kids Sea Camp & Family Dive Adventures.

The dive weeks our family have done with Kids Sea Camp: Costa Rica, Bonaire, Grand Cayman, Bay Islands Honduras, and Utila.