Buccaneer
Diving was started in 1989 by Bruce Phillips at the age of eighteen.
Bruce's love of diving started as a child in 1977 encouraged by
his father who was ( and in fact still is) a very keen diver.
Initially Buccaneer Diving was very small and had only two members,
Bruce as the Instructor and Ropa ( presently our head captain) as
the boat captain; it operated from the bottom of Bruce's parents'
garden.
Buccaneer's first resort base was opened at Reef Hotel with just
twelve sets of equipment and a borrowed boat. Eighteen years later
we still run their diving. The Buccaneer Base at Whitesands hotel
was opened a little later that year,and remains as one of our 5
Star IDC Centres. Jan Phillips, Bruce's wife, who is also a qualified
PADI Instructor joined Bruce in running the company in 1991 when
she moved out to Kenya from England.
Buccaneer Diving is now the biggest diving operator on the Mombasa
north coast with dive bases at many of the major Mombasa hotels
and booking offices at even more. Bruce became Kenya's first PADI
Course Director (he is still the only PADI Course Director in Kenya)
and in 1997 Buccaneer Diving was made the first PADI 5 star IDC
centre in the country. Buccaneer Diving has also received PADI Service
to Industry Awards, a PADI Educational Award and is the East Africa
PADI redistributor.
Bruce's love of the Indian Ocean around which he grew up makes him
very keen on it's preservation, and this means that Buccaneer Diving
has been involved in many environmental projects. These include
amongst others, free training courses for members of the Kenya Wildlife
Service, regular beach clean ups and the creation of East Africa's
largest artificial reef the MV Dania (see Buccaneer Wrecks).
Buccaneer Diving also employs a full time marine biologist, Sander
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