A Titanic Adventure
It's been nearly 95 years since the Titanic descended to the bottom of the ocean, but fascination with the tragic event is still prevalent. The ship that was deemed "unsinkable" sank, yet its remarkable stories have lived on in numerous books and movies, and have made the disaster a very important part of history. Deep Ocean Expeditions affords those with the means an opportunity to get as close to this extraordinary event as possible. Operation Titanic takes the inquisitive and the adventure-seeker on an incredible 13 day journey from
Newfoundland to the wreck site of the Titanic. For $38,900 you get accommodation at the departure point, accommodation and meals throughout the voyage, educational activities, such as lectures and film shows, and a seat on a MIR submersible, capable of diving 20,000 feet below the ocean's surface, to examine the Titanic wreckage close-up. The MIR will take you down at a rate of 100 feet per minute until you reach the ship's remains. Your dive will last approximately 11 to 12 hours and will include looks at Titanic's massive anchors, propellers and famous grand staircase. Books and movies certainly help preserve history, but this amazing voyage allows you to experience history in a truly exceptional way.
















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