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Scuba Diving: Top 5 Incredible Scuba Diving Destinations
Scuba Diving in warm, tropical water is great enough, but when you combine the perfect water conditions with amazing visibility and underwater life, then you have incredible scuba diving destinations.
The following destinations for scuba diving are worth saving for and travelling to:
RED SEA, EGYPT – The amazing Red Sea is unforgettable. The underwater sea life is colorful, electric and diverse. The bright coral and 1000’s of colorful fish are plenty. You will run into eels, snappers, barracudas, sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, surgeonfish and much more.
Remember to Dive: The Yolanda, Ras Mohamed and SS Thistlegorm
- AUSTRALIA – Need I say more. On one area of Australia, you have around 1,200 miles of barrier reef. On the other end of the coast lives the whale shark. You will find all types of diving conditions in Australia from tropical to temperate waters.
Remember to Dive: The Coral Sea, Kangaroo Island, Heron Island
- KONA, HAWAII – Any island in Hawaii is great for warm water diving. Kona is the largest island of the Hawaiian Islands. It is known as the Big Island. Kona’s boat dives rank highly. It is common to see humpback whales between January through March. There are many dolphins that are always playing. Turtle Pinnacle is great place to see many sea turtles. Turtle Pinnacle is known as a beginners dive site even though veteran and filmmakers from all over the world come to Kona, Hawaii to see the Sea Turtles.
Remember to Dive: Turtle Pinnacle, Golden Arches, Long Lava Tube
- LITTLE CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS – Cayman Islands include 3 islands. Little Cayman is the smallest of these 3 islands. It is also the least developed of the three islands. You will see sea horses, colorful sponges, frogfish, and incredible coral reefs. There are 150 kinds of coral and more than 500 species of fish in Little Cayman Island.
Remember to Dive: Bloody Bay Wall, Marilyn’s Cut, Jackson’s Bight
- COCOS ISLAND, COSTA RICA – Cocos Island is an isolated island that has kept the modern day society away from it. The tropical forest gets enough rain to keep the beauty fresh with water. You can see whitetail and Galapagos sharks, and Pacific reef fish. You can’t miss the hammerhead sharks that are abundant in the water off of Cocos Islands.
Remember to Dive: Big Dos Amigos, Dirty Rock, Manuelita
These 5 dive trips should be planned, prayed, pursued and saved for. These are once in lifetime’s opportunities.
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