Both divers and anglers can get onboard for a wild adventure on the water through Atlantis Charters – a local Atlantic Beach charter company that’s distinctive for its pink fishing vessel, the “Atlantis IV.” On this sea-worthy boat, passengers will be transported to some of the coolest wreck sites along the Crystal Coast, and / or to some of the best fishing holes in the offshore waters, ensuring that regardless of a vacationer’s favorite on the water passion, it can be beautifully accommodated without ever driving off the Emerald Isle shoreline.
The vessel itself is one of the most comfortable dive boats in the region, and spans 46’ ft. long with a cruising speed of 16 knots. On board, divers and anglers will find bunks for relaxing, a climate-controlled salon, fresh hot and cold water, a galley with microwave & refrigerator, a spacious cockpit, and a diver-friendly ladder for boarding the boat. Under the guide of an expert captain, divers can cruise to some of the most fascinating wrecks that are found just offshore, while anglers can chart out a special fishing trip where the big species are targeted. Fun for water-lovers of all genres, there’s a world of adventures waiting with a trip that’s commandeered by Atlantis Charters.
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