DEMA Show 2022

|

BETTER TOGETHER

| November 1–4, 2022 |  Orange County Convention Center  |  South Halls  | Orlando, FL

Our industry thrives

WHEN WE WORK TOGETHER.

By participating in DEMA Show, you’ll infuse energy into your business, tap into the power of collaborative discussions, establish meaningful relationships, reconnect with old friends, be invigorated by new trends, and enhance the diving industry overall.

With your global community at your side, you will find new ways to thrive and build your business in innovative and exciting ways.

BETTER CONNECTIONS. BETTER BUSINESS. BETTER OUTCOMES.

icon

DEMA Show Features

icon

Exhibiting & Sponsorship

icon

Hotel & Travel

Latest news

Exhibitor Companion 2/24/22:

Share Your Expertise as a Speaker

 

Exhibitor Companion 1/27/22:

First Exhibit Space Payment for 2022 Due Last Week

 

Exhibitor Companion 12/16/21:

Share Your Feedback and Submit Your First Exhibit Space Payment!

 
join the mailing list
flamingo

THANK YOU to our Sponsors and Partners

palm trees

Saint Lucia Tourism Authority

Castries,  CA 
United States
http://www.stlucia.org
  • Booth: 1951

Diving in Saint Lucia offers a world class experience.

Overview

There are several spectacular diving sites just off Saint Lucia, ranging from easy to challenging. Keyhole Pinnacles consists of 4 seamounts rising from incredible depths to within a few feet of the surface. Superman's Flight, a drift dive on a gentle wall which drops to 1,600 feet. At the base of Gros Piton the Coral Gardens rise from a depth of 15 to 50 feet and Anse La Raye, midway up the west coast is a superb wall and drift dive, where huge boulders cover a shallower slope creating fascinating formations to explore. On the point of Anse Chastenet, a plateau slopes gently from 40 - 60 feet. The reefs fall away to a depth of 140 feet in a unique coral chain, meandering out from the Bay. A number of shipwrecks provide adventure and exploration for divers. For the experienced only, off the southern part of the island, the Waiwinette freighter lies 90 feet below. The currents here make this dive extremely challenging.

Booth: 1951