What to do and see in Caribbean, Caribbean: The Best Sports Complexes

October 19, 2021 Layne Dawes

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1. Government Tennis Stadium

Cedar Ave. Bermuda +1 441-292-0105
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Don those tennis skirts, sneakers and pom-pom socks: tennis attire is required if you want to play here.

2. Blue Water Divers & Watersports

Robinson's Marina Somerset Bridge Bermuda +1 441-234-1034 [email protected] http://www.divebermuda.com
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5.0 based on 226 reviews

Blue Water Divers & Watersports

Welcome to Blue Water Divers & Watersports - Bermuda's longest running PADI dive center, operating in Bermuda for over 35 years! 2020 - Note on COVID-19 Procedures - we follow the guidance of DAN (Divers Alert Network) and PADI with regard to the cleaning and sanitizing of SCUBA and snorkel equipment. All rental equipment is sanitized after each use. Offering a range of diving excursions including custom private charters - our normal schedule is a morning two-dive trip and an afternoon one-dive trip on our 36 foot purpose-built Newton dive boat. We offer a full range of PADI courses, up to and including Assistant Instructor and Instructor ratings. Please check out the Courses listing on our website for details. If we can help in any way with planning your dives, please give us a call or contact us through our website.

Reviewed By boonegis

I came to Bermuda in early November 2020 to enjoy a five week mini-sabbatical while continuing to work (remotely) as an equities trader. One of the things I was most anxious to experience was the great diving opportunities on the island. I was a newly certified diver (as was my son Michael and my friend Charlie, both of whom spent time with me on the island) with only 8 dives under my belt and had never dove in salt water before arriving in Bermuda. During my stay on the island, I completed roughly twenty dives with Blue Water Divers (BWD). The diving itself surpassed my already high expectations. We dove many of the wrecks which are ubiquitous in the waters around Bermuda and explored many of the popular reefs. As somebody who earned his dive certification in a dark and cold Illinois quarry, the upgraded dive experience in the warm clear ocean waters around Bermuda more than made up for the Covid-related hassles involved in getting into and staying on the island. But it was really the people of BWD who made scuba diving such a memorable experience for me, Charlie and my son. I urge anyone traveling to Bermuda who is even remotely interested in trying scuba diving to dive with BWD. Moreover, I would encourage any diver, regardless of experience level, to dive with BWD in Bermuda. Chris, a native Bermudian owns the business and is one of two captains of the BWD dive boat. Chris’ two majordomos are Ina, a native of Norway/Germany, and Chiara, an Italian native who is the second BWD boat captain. Both women are extremely competent and experienced Dive Masters and/ or scuba Instructors. Both Ina and Chiara are no-nonsense when it comes to safety—both in explaining BWD’s anti-Covid procedures and in ensuring that every diver, regardless of experience, knows what to do and how to do it. Chiara was particularly helpful in my pre-trip preparations—we exchanged a dozen or so emails prior to my arrival in Bermuda—and I found her to be particularly warm and friendly. We typically went out on the boat with 10-18 clients and 5-7 BWD staff (including Ina and Chiara). All of the BWD Dive Masters/Instructors are very experienced divers and I found all of them to be very friendly and knowledgeable. They all went went out of their way to ease the awkwardness and anxiety of the less-experienced divers and worked hard to make sure that everyone on the boat had a positive and fun experience. At the same time, they were very conscientious and professional in checking and double checking that everyone was geared up appropriately and that everyone knew what they would be doing both on and off the boat. The on-board staff made sure that everyone’s equipment was put on correctly, e.g., that the appropriate weight was given to each diver, that tanks were turned on, BCDs inflated and BCD straps were tightened, masks defogged, etc. Each diver was assigned a dive buddy and DiveMaster/Instructor to dive with and was given a safety briefing as well as the protocols for entering and exiting the water. In addition, everyone was given a brief description of the dive site and estimated dive times and max depths. As a beginning diver it was nice to know that you were diving with a crew who knew what they were doing and who made sure that every diver knew what to do, or what to expect, from the time they stood up on the boat to enter the water until they sat down after the completion of the dive. Big shoutouts go to Martin, Nico, Justin, Dwayne of BWD. Martin is a very nice guy who I had the pleasure to dive with and who was kind enough to take and send me photos of one of our dives—Marty got a great picture of a green eel that we freed from a lobster trap. Although I never dove with Nico, he was constantly in motion; helping divers on the boat or taking care of equipment. He was also very generous with his time in fielding my questions about dive equipment. I dove with Dwayne several times. He is another very nice guy and he went out of his way to make sure that I had a good dive and to answer my many questions. He also generously shared the underwater photos and videos that he took of Charlie and me. I also dove with Justin several times. Justin is, like me, a Chicago native, and is a former Chicago EMT. He was great to dive with and was particularly gracious in easing my son’s nervousness before and during our dives together. A few final observations. YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A CERTIFIED DIVER TO SCUBA DIVE WITH BWD. They have a “Try Dive” program, which is unique to Bermuda and which allows confident swimmers, under the guidance of a one of BWD’s instructors, to have a go at scuba diving in a safe and fun environment. I think a lot of people are afraid or at least nervous at the prospect of trying scuba diving. I know that I was. This program is a great way to experience this great sport in a safe and supportive environment. And for those people who may dread the thought of feeling embarrassed or awkward, don’t worry. From my experience, there are generally always beginners on the boat and more importantly, the BWD staff is very friendly and encouraging and will almost certainly put you at ease. BWD IS THE ONLY BERMUDIAN DIVE SHOP WHICH IS OPEN NOW. BWD has remained open during most of the pandemic and has not “closed for the season” or closed for Covid as have all the other Bermudian dive shops. One can go diving all year in Bermuda. In fact, diving in Bermuda can be even better during the winter as underwater visibility tends to be much better during the winter months than during the summer. YES, SCUBA DIVING WITH BWD IN BERMUDA IS EXPENSIVE. ITS EXPENSIVE, HOWEVER, BECAUSE SCUBA DIVING IS EXPENSIVE AND BERMUDA IS EXPENSIVE. Anybody who has gone to Bermuda knows how hideously expensive the island is for tourists. Count on, for example, the cost of groceries being at least double those in the US. Gasoline is currently $8.50/gallon in Bermuda which is roughly three times what I pay for gas in my suburban Chicago community. Virtually everything coming into the island is subject to a 25% duty. So, if you are running a dive operation in Bermuda, fuel costs for your boat will be higher, costs for new wetsuits and gear for customer rentals will be higher (the total cost to purchase a decent set of complete scuba gear, including tank, for a beginning diver will run around $1,500 or more), insurance costs will be higher and you also have to pay 5-7 skilled DiveMasters/Instructors to accompany every set of 10-18 paying clients on each boat dive. In addition, you have to pay well enough to retain your current employees and well enough to attract new employees, when necessary, who are both experienced divers with the requisite certifications and who are also good with customers. Moreover, the business is hostage to the weather in that dive boat does not go out if it is too windy and the seas become too rough to dive safely. Conclusion: nobody is getting rich at BWD. They do it because they love it. If you are planning to come to Bermuda and have ever thought about trying scuba diving, call or email BWD and they will give you any and all the information you need before you take, ahem, the plunge.

3. Barbados Polo Club

Holders Hill Barbados +1 246-437-5410 http://barbadospoloclub.com/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Barbados Polo Club

Reviewed By 60JamesM - Barbados, Caribbean

Great polo action with highly skilled players and wonderful horses. Great bar scene and great food. Bar action always busy with skilled servers making fantastic cocktails and drinks. Always lots to see and do. Friendly interaction with opposing team fans. Great view from the stands and the commentary from our great announcer Jonathan Simpson always keeps you on your toes to catch the verbage. Jonathan, in another life, was a bad boy stand up comic. Usually entertainment after the final game. Highly recommend this always delightful afternoon event.

4. Antigua Tennis Pros

Carlisle Bay, Saint Mary's Antigua +1 268-720-4998 [email protected] http://www.antiguatennispros.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Antigua Tennis Pros

Antigua Tennis Pros, established in 1999 in Saint Mary's Antigua, is a petite Tennis company providing a specially tailored tennis package for our many honored guests visiting our shores. We have had the great opportunity over the years of playing with guests from all over the world and as a result we have established a diverse network of tennis peers. This diverse network has not only allowed us to provide tennis services on our turf, but also all over the world. Welcome to Antigua Tennis Pros and we look forward to seeing you soon.

5. Turks and Caicos Islands Tennis Academy

Gracebay Provo Golf and Country Club, TKCA 1ZZ Providenciales +1 649-441-7527 [email protected] http://www.turksandcaicostennis.com/
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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Turks and Caicos Islands Tennis Academy

TCI Tennis Academy provides the best tennis pros in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands.

Reviewed By morrisk135

Came to TCI with my wife to relax on the beach, but wanted to play some tennis while there. Took 6 lessons with Rey just expecting to have someone to hit around with etc. Turns out he is an incredible teacher too! Rey is high energy, passionate, fun and is able to give simple and direct feedback to improve your strokes. I made major progress in all of my strokes, forehand, one handed backhand, volley and serves. Really enjoyed learning with him. At one point, my hand got blisters from playing so much, so the next day he brought bandages, and tape and got me all set up. He came to my hotel each morning which also added to the convenience. Strongly recommended playing with him. Thanks Rey!

6. International Tennis Center

Sosua Dominican Republic +1 829-886-7345 [email protected] http://internationaltenniscenter.com
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

International Tennis Center

“International Tennis Center” has been built in May 2017. But “International Tennis School” started the tennis programs for kids and adults in Sosua - Cabarete in January 2012. Since opening we are providing the best quality of tennis services. All courts meet ITF standards, 1 of the courts covered, 2 with the bright lights. Club house has a shower, coffee shop, pro shop and a lounge with rest zone. At the present time “International Tennis Center” is the largest tennis organization on the North Coast of Dominican Republic. “International Tennis Center” contains: 4 Clay courts 1 Indoor court 2 Courts with bright lights Shower Tennis Pro Shop Cafe Lounge Beside tennis club activities and individual coaching for adults and kids “International Tennis Center” is providing tennis clinics at “International Tennis School” from 2 years old. Also Center is providing services as: Tennis fitness on the court Restringing service

Reviewed By S9113FQcarolk

This is a great place if you need a little tennis while on vacation in the Dominican. Newly established center with 4 well groomed courts and welcoming people. The canopy court is perfect for protection from sun and wind. Traveling alone? There are very competent pros to sign up with for lessons or a casual hit. Highly recommend.

7. Bermuda National Sports Centre

65 Roberts Avenue, DV 01 Bermuda +1 441-295-8085 http://nationalsportscentre.bm/facilities/aquatic-facility
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Bermuda National Sports Centre

Reviewed By TravelQ6492QE - Florida, United States

A large beautiful athletic facility. Olympic pool with many heights of diving boards and lanes for laps. A real nice running track. Large field for soccer (Fut-ball) and a stadium I did not go in. With the narrow roadways, I appreciated the track to run. Than a few laps. Ready for the triathlon in 58 days!

8. National Racquet Sports Center

Orange Grove Rd, Tacarigua Trinidad +1 868-225-4886 http://www.sportt-tt.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

National Racquet Sports Center

1 outdoor centre court with seating for 1500 6 outdoor courts and 2 clay courts 4 indoor courts Concession stands

9. Eco’s Sports Park

Parque Luis Munoz Marin, San Juan 00918 Puerto Rico +1 787-600-4991 [email protected] http://www.ecossportspark.com/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Eco’s Sports Park

Eco's Sports Park is located at the heart of San Juan, Puerto Rico in the Parque Luis Munoz Marin using the Domenech Avenue entrance. Is directly next to the Pedrin Zorrilla Coliseum and the Hiram Bithorn Stadium.The name Eco is symbolic and inspired on one of the offsprings of the famous elephant Echo which was studied in Kenya for 36 years. Eco's Sports Park facilities include:* 3 Soccer fields with Footsal dimensions. The highest grade artificial grass by Astro-Turf the pioneers of the synthetic grass industry. The three fields combine to create a larger Football, Kicking-ball, Whiffle-ball, Flag-footbal or Ultimate Frisbee and other sports.* 2 Illuminated sand courts for beach Tenis, Voleibol and Soccer.* 2 Basketball , Volleyball and "Indoor Soccer" courts.* 2 Padel courts; mix sport between Tenis and Racquetball. The first courts of their kind in Puerto Rico.* 2 Padbol courts; mix sport between Padel and Soccer. The first courts of its kind in the Caribbean.* 40 kW+ in solar panels.Courts are equipped with PTZ cameras that can record the entire game in order to display the game in or out of the park via the internet. We also offer options where after a game one of our 15 displays can be reserved to playback the game.Besides the sports areas, Eco's Sports Park has four complete international concession stands. United States, Italy, Mexico and Puerto Rico concessions stands bring international cuisine to the table. We have our own Rooftop Bar, Sports Store, Activity room with 7 television screens for sporting events, 7 Playstations, 7 X-Box and a virtual reality console.Our 4000 square foot Entertainment hosts and outdoor billboard movie cinema of 16'-by-9' for sporting events. 3 Beer Pong tables, 4 Jengas, 2 Futbolin, 8 sets of Dominoes, 2 Cornholes and many more popular games

10. The Turtle Hill Golf Club

101 South Shore Rd The Fairmont Southampton Bermuda +1 441-238-8000 [email protected] http://www.fairmont.com/southampton-bermuda/golf/
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

The Turtle Hill Golf Club

Accuracy is key at this challenging course of par-3s. Winner of Golf Digest’s Best Places To Play Golf, Bermuda’s Fairmont Southampton Golf Course features 18 par-three holes, most with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. With its lush tropical surroundings, dramatic elevation changes and strong coastal winds, this challenging 2,684-yard course is designed to take your short game to new heights, requiring patience and prudent club selection. You’ll play through multiple bunkers and water hazards while three tee offerings on all 18 holes make it perfect for golfers of all skill levels. Rent shoes and clubs at the full-service Pro Shop, where you can also store your bag upon arrival or arrange for lessons from one of the course’s golf professionals.

Reviewed By Golfer108

This is a well maintained golf course with fantastic views! The staff was very friendly. The equipment we rented was adequate. The cruise special of 18 holes with a cart & Rental clubs was excellent. I would recommend this course

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