Andrew Myers started diving when he was only 9 years old and now has been diving for 26 years! He started working professionally in the Bahamas in 1991, during breaks from college. After his education he returned to the Bahamas to work a few years before traveling to Africa, teaching in both South Africa and Mozambique.

He returned to the Bahamas and expanded into both hotel and restaurant management, as well as diving. Andrew is a PADI instructor with several specialties and over 5000 dives under his weight belt.  A bit cooky at times, he is great at making anyone feel comfortable while diving or on island!


Emmy Aston started diving on a family vacation in Belize, with her mom and sister when she was 16 years old. She became an instructor is 2004, and has been teaching full time ever since.  An instructor for two years at Stuart Cove’s in The Bahamas, Emmy gained lots of great experience before spending a summer instructing with Broadreach, a summer camp for teens 14-18 years old.  For three weeks at a time, she dove throughout the Leeward Islands while learning to sail aboard a 50ft catamaran. Needless to say, she had a blast with the “kids” and learned quite a bit about the surrounding islands.

Emmy is the only female instructor on island.  Having certified over 200 people, able to teach 14 different specialties, and just really enjoying teaching, she is the main instructor of      

Scuba Montserrat!

We came to the Emerald Isle of Montserrat in 2006, to help a friend run Seawolf Diving School.  He ended up venturing off to Antigua, but we loved the island and decided to stay!  The people are amazing, the reefs are beautiful, and there is a quietness here rarely found elsewhere in the Caribbean.  Now we call this beautiful island home.


And though we no longer operate as Seawolf, we still work with our friend to make sure his and our customers are taken care of.

We  proudly and happily now take you diving  as

SCUBA Montserrat!

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