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Philippines South China SeaWater temp in Nov was 27 with good visability 10-20 metres. slight drift drift with the current.
more info about Dungan Wall including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Philippines Philippine SeaGood for BIG and small Stuffs.
more info about Sogod Bay. including maps, reviews, and ratings...
East Timor Banda SeaMilo's Reef (named after a young resident who lives in the house fringing the beach nearby) is a 75 by 11 meter shallow NW by SE facing reef set at between 5-8 meters on a sand plain adjoining a drop-off to 35 meters. The dive is overlooked as it is located just east of two of Dili's more iconic sites, namely Dili rock and Taci Tolu. The dive entry point is straight out from the Taci Tolu youth center via a sand beach (probably the best shore entry in Timor-Leste. The reef is the home to a number of macro critters and because of its relative isolation on a sand plain is a fish mecca depending on tides with the usual suspects but Dugon, Turtles, Spotted Eagle Rays, Reef Sharks and Giant Barracuda are frequently encountered. The reef is also a favourite of the Atauro Spearo community who are more than happy to be the subject of wide angle photography sessions. The dive is an ideal refresher and photography dive and you can drift the drop-off as part of the experience pausing when the sound of 'frollicking puppies' is heard as this is the sign for passing Dugon who when you are on gear will check you out from a distance. If you are snorkling - the resident Dugon - Douglas will get in your face on a good day. Subject to longshore currents on occasion but there are good exits to the east and west of the site. No one dives this site except those lucky enough to have houses on the waterfront nearby or visitors on guided trips with freeflowdivingtimorleste.com who are aware of the site and do take divers there from time to time.
more info about Milo's Reef Taci Tolu including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Philippines Philippine SeaCalm water, beautiful corals, sea fan, Mandarin fish, Mimic octopus , wonderpus, whale shark from Nov to May. Fantastic night dive at Pier.
more info about Sogod bay including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaMax. depth 30m, 60min journey
Dive site at the south west of Abu Ramada Island. On the west side shallow sandy bottom with lots of small, nice covered coral blocks. You can find an eel garden, and also a lot of morays, Blue-spotted stingrays and frequently Napoleons. In the south direction east the plateau is ending up in a steep slope with a lot of small caverns.
more info about Abu Ramada South (Carlsons Corner) including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Malta Mediterranean SeaBeautiful, deep Wreck just a few minutes with the boat. Built 1910, Steamer, sunk 1942 by German/Italian Airplane.
more info about HMS Hellespont including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Vietnam South China SeaProlific Nudis & Flatworms (one after the other) at 25-40 mtrs. Extreme thermoclines as temperature constantly shifts 5-10 degrees with normal temp at 23-26 celsius. Visibility on a good day at 15-25 mtrs. Surface conditions can be very rough and unpredictable underwater current starting after lunch. Beyond nudis, occasional Mantis shrimps, Octopus Vulgaris, Pufferfish big and small, Big Eye travelly and some schools of small fish.
more info about Lighthouse, Nha Trang Vietnam including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Egypt Red SeaMax. depth 14m, 60min. journey
To enjoy the impressive abundance of fish, the best way is to surround the reef. On the east you find huge Stone coral formations, the west side is covered with mainly Acropora corals and Fire corals. You find big groups of Sweetlips, Bannerfishes and Butterflyfishes as well as frequently Eagle rays.
more info about Gota Abu Ramada including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Philippines Philippine SeaThe spot in Moalboal for Hippocampus denise :)
more info about Talisay, Moalboal Philippines including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Papua New Guinea Bismarck SeaBeautiful reef along a sharp ridge with really strong currents and lots of fish and lovely big gorgonian fans, green coral trees and a gerat variety of hard and soft coral growth.
more info about Helmuts Reef, Kavieng including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Papua New Guinea Bismarck SeaNice little reef with varied hard and soft coral. Reef sharks circled under the boat.
more info about T-reef, Kavieng including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian SeaBengasi Wreck,
one of the holds of the wreck carrying glassware.
Exceptional dive, as well as what you can see, even for the distinctive noise when swimming in the middle of glasses and glass bottles.
Depth from 88 to 95 meters
more info about Bengasi Wreck Villasimius Sardinia including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian SeaNice wreck, very good visibility. It was sunk by britannic submarine Seafari. The Seafari sunk the same day others 2 ships, Loredan and Entella.
more info about Isonzo Wreck Villasimius Sardinia including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Tyrrhenian SeaVery nice wreck, partially unexplored.
more info about San Marco Wreck including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Italy Ligurian SeaThe biggest wreck in Mediterranean
more info about Milford Haven Tanker including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Malaysia Celebes SeaLittle cuttle fish... :)
more info about Paradise-I including maps, reviews, and ratings...
United States Atlantic (North American coastal)Beautiful reef can be reach from the shore, miles long
more info about Pompano Offshore including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Philippines South China SeaNight Dive, Max 10 meters, similar to Mabul, sandy portion
more info about Anilao Pier including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Australia Great Australian BightNice little shore dive with crayfish,Boarfish,catsharks and many other critters to see.
more info about Second Creek point. Tumby Bay including maps, reviews, and ratings...
Malaysia Celebes SeaPartner shrimp, under the seastar...
more info about Eal Garden including maps, reviews, and ratings...