X-Bob Underwater Adventure Dive in the British Virgin IslandsView Rates / Make BookingRates Starting from AUD $78.17 per person To view rates, availability and / or to make an online reservation for X-Bob Underwater Adventure Dive in the British Virgin Islands, please click on the book now button: 
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Additional InformationX-Bob Underwater Adventure Dive in the British Virgin Islands Road Town, British Virgin Islands Road Town British Virgin Islands MAKE AN ENQUIRY VIEW MORE ROAD TOWN ATTRACTIONS 
| Overview Duration : 3 hours Category: Water Activity
One of the safest and funnest ways to discover the underwater world of the British Virgin Islands! The X-Bob will encase your head and shoulders in a special tank that enables you to breath normally while you cruise around underwater exploring the secrets of the sea! Perfect way to enjoy a relaxing and enhanced diving experience! The X-Bob is a motorized underwater diving vehicle that when compared to traditional scuba diving, provides a great alternative way to explore the amazing and fascinating underwater world of the British Virgin Islands! When you mount your X-Bob your head and shoulders are encased in a clear dome which is constantly replenished with a fresh supply of air. This enables normal breathing and therefore provides a relaxing, enhanced diving experience, free of the need to don special clothes, heavy tanks, mask and mouthpiece. If you are visually impaired, no worries! Wear your glasses or contact lenses and bring your underwater experience into clear focus. To enjoy this adventure, board the ferry in Road Town for transport to the X-Bob platform which will be moored at a popular dive site. Each tour accommodates up to 16 persons, with 4 persons maximum, in the water at any one time. Each person will enjoy 30 minutes of X-Bob time. To keep you occupied before and after your turn on an X-Bob, you can make use of the kayaks and snorkeling equipment, swim, or simply relax and soak up the sun. On completion of the tour guests are transported back to the Cruise Ship Terminal. 
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