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Scuba Dive Australia |
Australia offers incredible diversity for scuba divers. From giant turtles, clown fish and tropical reefs in Queensland and Western Australia, to the majestic whales, seals and fairy penguins off the temperate South coasts or the ultimate thrill: Cage diving with Great White Sharks. Australia is truly is a scuba divers paradise.
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Scuba Dive on Christmas Island |
Christmas Island is a tiny island located 2300km north west of Perth, Western Australia in the Indian Ocean. Shallow waters with fringing reef surround the island, before plunging dramatically 5000m into the depths of the Java Trench. Limestone cliffs make for a series of spectacular caves at sea level. The island is renowned for its Red Crabs
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Scuba Divethe Cocos (Keeling) Islands |
The Cocos Keeling Island group is an isolated cluster of Islands located in the Indian Ocean about 2750km North West of Perth and 3685km west of Darwin.
Thecluster comprises of 27 coral islands forming two atolls, offering clear blue skies, beautiful fine white sandy beaches and a tropical climate. In short, the Islands are an idyllic setting for the holiday experience of a lifetime. |
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Scuba Dive in East Timor |
East Timoroffers the adventurous diver world class diving, with kilometres of majestic walls, that drop off into the deep blue sea, acres of untouched reefs, and an abundance of prolific marine life. Dolphin and Whale watching cruises can also be arranged on request. The best time of the year for diving is February to June and September to December.
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Dive the Fijian Islands |
Fiji is made up of 300 islands dotted across 200,000
square miles of the SouthPacific. The
islands are renowned for their palm-fringed beaches,
lush rainforests with cascading waterfalls and
spectacular underwater world, teeming
diversefish and corals. The Fijian people
welcome visitors with a genuine smile and friendly
greetings
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Scuba Dive in Malaysia / Borneo |
Malaysia iscomprises two distinct bodies of land,
politically joined in 1963 after independence from
Britain. The Malayan peninsula is comprised of
thirteen states and is the historic home of the
Malay people. East Malaysia
claims the northern edge of the huge, wild island of
Borneo with its two regions, Sabah and Sarawak. The
Malaysian peninsula and Borneo are separated by
about 400 miles of the South China Sea.
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Dive Micronesia |
Micronesia means “small islands”. It is the
collective name given to two thousand, tiny tropical
islands scattered over more than three million
square miles of the Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii
and The Philippines.
The location
offers divers a great variety of scuba diving sites from wrecks and reefs, to drop offs and walls. |
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Scuba Dive in Niue |
Niue is one of the world’s largest coral islands. The land
area of 259 square kilometres, rises steeply from
the sea to a maximum height of 60 metres.
Niue is renowned for its incredible water clarity and visibility. The coral rocks mean no silt or sediment runs off after rainfall
The upraised atoll, affectionately known as
“The Rock of Polynesia”, is situated in the
south-west Pacific Ocean, just over 3 hours north of
New Zealand.
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Dive Papua New Guinea |
Papua New Guinea isAustralia's nearest neighbour, located around 150km to the north of the continent.
Papua New Guinea is a land of mystery,
adventure and rich cultures. A land of contrast, with spectacular landscapes of natural wilderness, tropicaljungles and high mountains inland, and atolls and pristine coral reefs scattered along the coastline.
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Scuba dive the Philippines Islands |
The Republic of the Philippines is
an archipelago of 7,107 Islands and islets set in
deep blue waters that contain some of the richest
marine life in the world. Covering an area of 299,000 square
kilometres. It is the second largest archilpelago in
the world after Indonesia.
The islands can be
divided into four major island groupings: Luzon,
Visayas , Mindanao & Palawan. The two largest
islands, Luzon in the north and Mindanao in the
south, account for 65% of the total land area and
contain 60% of the country's population.
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Scuba dive the Solomon Islands |
The Solomon Islands is a double chain of islands
located 1,860 kilometres to the north east of
Australia. Shaped by earthquakes and volcanic
activity thousands of years ago, the 922 individual
islands (of which 350 are uninhabited) are divided
into nine provinces.
Historic battles of World War II were fought in and around the Solomons, leaving a trail of wrecks which have since become home to many fish and coral species.
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Scuba Dive Tonga |
Tonga is a tiny island kingdom left behind by the hustle and bustle of the modern world. Experience unspoilt views that have pleasured many people over the years. Tonga is the only remaining Polynesian Kingdom and is not a mass destination like Fiji or Hawaii.
Tonga offers you to dive with humpback whales, shipwrecks, canyons and coral reefs. There is an amazing variety of fish species and visibility of up to 70m.
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Dive the wrecks and reefs in Vanuatu |
Vanuatu, a chain of 83 tropical islands in the South
West Pacific, is only a few flying hours from
Australia. Vanuatu is an idyllic holiday destination
for divers, as well as travellers seeking a little
adventure in paradise. The semi-tropical climate has
a temperature range from between 23°C and 28°C.
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