Private: Voluntourism Dive Package

Fort Young Hotel’s newest Dive Package presents a unique opportunity to experience the magical depths of the Caribbean Sea whilst giving back to the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria.
With rugged pinnacles, drop-offs, abyss depths and vibrant marine life, the Caribbean’s “Nature Island” is a true paradise for divers. And of all diving operations in Dominica, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort—in partnership with Dive Dominica—presents the ultimate underwater experience. The island has long been a treasured dive destination and Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort, with its prime location in the country’s capital city of Roseau along the shores of the Caribbean Sea, has played host to dive travelers from around the world for more than a decade.
With the extensive knowledge, resources and facilities of Dominica’s top dive operation, Fort Young Dive & Dive Resort provides divers with the utmost personal attention to ensure an unforgettable underwater experience. For those who would like to begin scuba diving or continue their dive education, there are experienced dive instructors ready to assist you and improve both your skills and knowledge. And with a wide array of nearby dive sites, accommodating both beginners and deep sea thrill-seekers, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort offers matchless access to, as we say, the wonder of down under.
The Shore Diving project in front of the hotel was created to protect and grow coral, creating a more interesting shore dive environment for our divers and guests. Guests can learn how these underwater structures such as canon and an oil-drained engine enhance marine life.
With a wide array of nearby dive sites, accommodating both beginners and deep sea thrill-seekers, Fort Young Hotel & Dive Resort offers matchless access to, as we say, the wonder of down under.
Visit the Fort Young Dive website for more information.
Fort Young Hotel’s newest Dive Package presents a unique opportunity to experience the magical depths of the Caribbean Sea whilst giving back to the island in the wake of Hurricane Maria.