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1-866-5-JULIET
(1-866-558-5438)

john@sailjuliet.com

 

Welcome Aboard!

Welcome to Juliet Sailing and Diving. We look forward to hosting your dive and sail vacation! Following is a check list of required and suggested items to make your trip preparation smooth sailing.
 

Departure Times & Location

Providenciales Departures
Juliet departs Provo on Saturday at 3:00pm. Please arrive at the boat by 1:00pm.

We disembark at 9:00am the day of your return to Provo.
10 day trips return Monday
7 day trips return Friday
4 day trips leave Friday at 8:00pm, please arrive by 6:00pm, and returns Tuesday.

You will embark and disembark at the eastern end of Sapodilla Bay on the south side of Providenciales. This is an unmarked beach with a small dock that is difficult to find. Please call or e-mail us with your travel itinerary. We will have a crew member meet you at the airport to escort you to the boat. If you are staying in Provo the night before your charter, please let us know where you are staying and what time you would like a crew member to meet you at your hotel to escort you to the boat. Our tender will meet you at Sapodilla Bay for the short ride out to Juliet which will be kept at anchorage just offshore. Please note that this location has changed from our original plan to base out of Caicos Marina and Boatyard. Expect $8-10 per person for cab fare.

Miami Departures
Bayside Marketplace and Marina
401
Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL 33132-1924
305-579-6955 (marina number)

Juliet is located on the seawall just outside the Hard Rock Café. If your cab driver is not familiar with Bayside Marina ask to be taken to the Hard Rock Café at Bayside Marketplace.


Must Bring

q       Passport or CERTIFIED Birth Certificate plus government issued ID.  Effective December 31, 2005 all customers are required to travel with a passport. Birth Certificates will no longer be accepted.

q       Liability Release. Please read and sign prior to boarding. 
 

Recommended Packing List
Soft sided luggage is recommended. Hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, and deck shoes are highly recommended. Bathing suits, shorts, t-shirts, and a beach towel are the uniform of the week. Also, pack one set of foul weather gear (jacket and pants), 1 long pair of pants, and 1 long sleeve shirt or sweater. Also, don’t forget toiletry and medicine cabinet items especially if you have favorite brands; include aspirin, cold medicine, soap and shampoo. Shower towels and wash clothes are provided, as well as deck towels for drying off after your dives. Also, feel free to bring your favorite CDs and DVDs (or VHS). We have a full entertainment system on board.

Dive Gear Packing List
Regulator, BC, Gauges/computer, snorkeling equipment. For night dives: Dive Light plus fresh batteries and tank light or cyalume sticks (required). Weights, weight belts, and tanks are provided. Each passenger has their own, dedicated dive station in which to store their gear. 110V and 220V are available in each room and in the dive locker.

Emergencies
On the boat, in addition to a VHF radio, we have a satellite phone and e-mail. Passengers can use these for ship to shore communication. There is a fee for non-emergency use. Your family and friends at home should contact Juliet Sailing and Diving at 1-866-558-5438 and we will contact the boat. 

Will I get seasick?
You will probably not be seasick but if it is going to happen it usually occurs on the first day. Typically, after the first day you gain your sea legs. If you have any concerns and are thinking of taking a Dramamine type product, it has been recommended that you take these products 24hrs prior to departure. Read the product label before use.

 
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