SPECIAL EVENTS

ORACABESSA BAY MARLIN TOURNAMENT

Join us annually as we celebrate the artisan fishermen of Oracabessa Bay at our community-led Marlin Tournament! For over 20 years, this event has promised thrilling fishing filled with an awesome community spirit and togetherness.

Every October, on the Sunday before Heroes weekend and see local fishermen showcase their skills in a friendly competition to catch the largest marlin. 

We welcome everyone to join the festivities, support our local fishing community, and foster a positive community spirit. Celebrate our rich fishing heritage and champion sustainable fishing for future generations!

OCTOBER, ANUALLY

 

EARTH DAY CELEBRATION

April 22nd is a special day for us at the GoldenEye Foundation, marking both Earth Day and our Foundation anniversary. Join us every year as we celebrate over 25 years of supporting the Oracabessa community and its natural and marine environment.

Activities take place throughout the community, our Fish Sanctuary, and on the GoldenEye property. Visitors are welcome to join in the festivities and participate in our eco-friendly events, honoring our commitment to preserving the beauty and health of Oracabessa Bay. Celebrate with us and make a positive impact on our people and planet.

APRIL 22ND, ANUALLY

 

INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEAN-UP

Join us annually for International Coastal Clean-Up Day activities, every 3rd Saturday of September. Dive into action as we come together to restore the beauty of our pristine beaches and protect our precious marine life with both land based and underwater cleanup at Oracabessa Bay. Participate with us in this global volunteer initiative and make a tangible impact, share unforgettable moments, and be part of a community dedicated to preserving our oceans for future generations. Roll up your sleeves, feel the sun on your face, and let’s make waves for a cleaner, healthier coast.

THE THIRD SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER, ANNUALLY

COMMUNITY SERVICE - GOLDENEYE FOUNDATION X GOLDENEYE

 
Inilek Wilmot Dive Shop Manager

“The dive shop has been a long time in the making.
To us, it’s more than just raising funds for the fish sanctuaries because it’s the best way for people to actually engage with them.

To get on the water, in the water, see the fish, see the coral that we’re growing and planting, see it firsthand with those that made it happen.

The same people who are working on the coral gardens are the same trained divers that will take you to see it. You can get up close and personal with it with someone who has it close to their heart.”

— Inilek Wilmot, Oracabessa Fish Sanctuary Manager
& Marine Biologist

 
 
 
Valentine Thomas Diving Spear Fishing
 
 
 
Dive Shop staff outside store