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Maldives Indian OceanNewly famouse dive site among the divers who visit Maldives. Especially Liverbord.
more info about Maalhos Bodu Thila, North Ari Atoll - Maldives. including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Maldives Indian OceanThe biggest channel in the Rasdhoo Atoll, long
reefs with hard and soft corals. Due to the
hydrographic conditions, channels belong to
the favorite feeding grounds of large plankton
feeders. Therefor sights of mantas frequently
occur on that diving spot. The equally elegant
eagle rays and white-tip reef sharks can also
be seen there. Moray eels, lion fish and parrot
fish you find almost everywhere. The very rare
ribbon eel can be observed there, mostly with
just the head exposed.
more info about Rasdhoo including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Maldives Indian OceanLocated just East side of Kuramathi and its a part of island wall.
Nice and easy wall dive. Ideal site for Scuba Review.
more info about Kuramathi House Reef, Rasdhoo Atoll - Maldives including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Greece Aegean SeaA wall dive that facilitates plenty of interesting marine life if you can see it!!! Visibility is rather limited all year round with a few exceptions (August, September). Relatively deep 30-40m.
more info about Kokkina Vrahia including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Maldives Indian OceanExperience grade: OK for Open water divers, but make sure not to wait too long on the surface while there is some current.
Facts about dive:
This dive sites is simply excellent. It has a very convenient shape, and beautiful formations, easy to dive and you can always expect to get thrilled by a nice encounter.
On your way down - you will get surrounded by a giant shoal of blue keel unicorn fish.
You will be able to see the top of the thila as soon as you stick your head under the surface. It is shaped oval and the top is at 5 -13m, which makes it extremely convenient for a safety stop on the way up.
The thila is sloping down steadily on each side with plateaus and big coral blocks positioned here and there all the way to the sandy bottom at around 35m.
By the coral blocks on the top you will be able to find stone fish and scorpion fish hiding underneath and in small holes and crevices. If you look really carefully, it is often possible to find a small leaf fish, hiding between the soft coral and sponges.
Under some of the bigger coral blocks you can sometimes find baby white tip reef shark or a nurse shark or two.
Hawksbill turtles and gray reef sharks are visiting the thila frequently.
more info about Hafza Thila including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Northern Mariana Islands Philippine Sea A VERY NICE DIVE SITE............PHOTOS CAN ONLY BEGIN TO DESCRIBE SUCH A PLACE! more info about "GROTTO" including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Northern Mariana Islands Philippine Sea I THINK IT IS ONE OF THE BEST DIVE SITES IN MICRONESIA. THE SERIES OF UNDERWATER CAVES OFFER DIVERSE MARINE LIFE AND THE LIGHT AND SHADOWS AND COLORS ARE SUPERB FOR AN UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHER! more info about "LEFT VENTRICLE" AT THE GROTTO including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Norway Atlantic (European coastal)ww2 wreck in good condition, one of the my favourite wreckcs. Depht is fro 60 feet to 130 feet, deck level.
Normally you will find schools of fish here, and the wreck is a must for uw photographers :)
more info about "fisser" including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaBeautiful small time with lot's of interesting dive sites...
more info about Dahab Town including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Bahamas Caribbean SeaDiving with sharks is a rush while a beautiful experience. These creatures are harmless if respected.
more info about open water shark dive including maps, reviews, and ratings...
CanadaIn Kingston, Ontario, Canada, (St-Lawrence River)
A very popular wreck divesite, covered by many charters. Best viz in september-october.
85 feet.
more info about Wolf Islander Wreck including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaTypical dive site for Bonaire, the reef starts about 50 meters from shore in about 8-10 meter of water. There's a gently slopping drop off with a mix a hard and soft coral and lots of reef fish. the current can come from either direction but is always slight. Don't expect the big stuff, but turtles and rays are not uncommon.
more info about Windsock reef including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Cayman islands Caribbean SeaWhat a kick!
more info about Armchair Reef including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Netherlands Antilles Caribbean SeaPretty good reef and wall dive. Aboundent reef life. Some of the best I've seen in the Caribbean.
more info about Klien Curacao South including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Dominican Republic Atlantic (North American coastal)A great little wreck dive full of marine life always see somthing new everytime you dive .
more info about Samana Bay including maps, reviews, and ratings...
CanadaAbout one kilometer south of St-Zotique municipality on the shores of the St-Lawrence River in Québec, Canada, in a widening of the river called Lake St-Francois, are found five wrecks forming a dive site known as Parc Marin Du Lac St-Francois.
Average depht is 35 feet.
Deepest wreck is 85 feet.
Lots of fish, and visibility ideal in september-october.
Water temp in summer 72-75 degrees.
more info about Parc Marin du Lac St-Francois including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Indonesia Bali SeaThe reef of Sanur is a largely underestimated and overlooked area for Scuba diving in Bali and not many divers go there. Depending on the tides and some other factors, the visibility can range from fairly good to quiet low and moderate current can occur. The reef is slowly sloping down and best from around 7 - 20 metres, a sandy bottom with many small coral boomies and a great variety of marine life. Some things that can be encountered here are: Nudibranch, Octopus (occasionally blue ring), Shrimp, Lobster, Reef sharks and much more. You will dive from a local boat (Jukung) or with one of the Sanur dive operators boats.
more info about Sanur including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Thailand Andaman SeaEasy sloping reef. Lots of hard corals and the usual marine fishes.
0 - 25 m on a typhical dive.
Garden eels and Rays in the sand from 14 m and deeper.
Highpoints are Turtles, Octopus, Frogfish and Ghostpipe fishes.
Dolphins frequently seen from the boat around lunchtime.
Good for all PADI courses.
more info about Staghorn Reef, Koh Racha Yai including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Mexico Caribbean SeaOne of Cozumel's advanced dives sites, mostly because of the boat ride. The site is very far south, even past Punta Sur (the south point of the island), and can be a very choppy ride as you cross over the area where the open sea meets the semi-protected channel. Once past the "mixing area" as I call it the seas usually calm down some, but it can still be a choppy entrance.
Once you manage to get underwater it's all worth it, this is a beautiful dive! The dive site is a pristine reef system layed out in parallel finger like ridges moving slightly off perpendicular to the island. One of the most untouched reefs on Cozumel, Chun Chacaab is teeming with turtles, in April of '08 I made 2 dives in a week there and saw no less than 6-8 Hawksbill turtles on each dive.
I also ran accross a 'school' of mature trunk fish, each well over 6" long, hanging over one reef head. In one of my photos I counted 15 of these shy creatures one usually finds in a solitary existance.
Currents can be heavy, but discuss this with the divers on board and if everyone cooperates, it's easy to drop down into crevices and between coral heads to get out of the current and do some exploring without getting too seperated.
more info about Chun Chacaab including maps, reviews, and ratings...
SwitzerlandA beautiful lake to dive expecially in Winter - because the visibility is very good.
more info about Lac de Géronde including maps, reviews, and ratings...