vendredi 10 août 2012

Diving in South Africa



Diving in South Africa is mainly for shark encounters with mythical, that the great white shark off Cape Town, that the bull shark and tiger shark in the Durban area and that of the whale shark at Sodwana.

The diving holidays in South Africa

Aliwal Shoal dive package: Located a half hour drive from Durban airport, the small town of Umkomaas is a mecca of diving spots among South Africans. It dives at the famous site

Diving in Croatia



Croatia is one of the most popular diving destinations for divers who currently wish to stay diving in the Adriatic. Croatia, which is also named "The Land of a Thousand Islands" offer important advantages for the development of scuba diving, thanks to its geographical proximity (a few hours by plane), the affordable cost of living and immensity of the coast that allows underwater discoveries very interesting.

Rangiroa, between dream and wonder




Based in the Tuamotu archipelago, Rangiroa is an atoll of French Polynesia of your dreams without much hope, one day of depression, when you're stuck in monstrous traffic jams in the middle of the ring road.
Diving friends, do not begin your travels through Rangiroa, because then you risk being jaded ...

Stage right, the inhabited area, windswept, long a dozen kilometers, 300 meters wide at most, hardly offers some nice views, or white sand beaches like the ones your imagination s' exhausting to share. The reef is an area of ​​stones, pieces of dead coral that covers the ocean and rejects with regularity. This is the field of very fine-pencil urchins and purple blades.

Diving in the Maldives




Lost in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is a paradise for diving. The underwater landscapes are among the finest in the world. The water is clear and warm and can see a colorful and abundant wildlife: turtles, many sharks, many stingrays, wrasses, clownfish, nudibranchs and even with luck the famous whale shark. All meetings are possible and make this destination a must dive.

The islands hotels are asked such small gems on a sea blue but the ideal is the cruise to sail through the atolls. Of the 1,200 islands of the archipelago, only about 200 are inhabited by a population from Sri Lanka who live mainly from fishing. Malé is the capital of the republic.