Scuba Diving Earth
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Scuba diving blogger & BSAC Dive Leader, Russell Bowyer writes about scuba diving tips & safety, snorkeling tips, scuba diving stories, liveaboard reviews, scuba travel, and scuba gears. Scuba Diving Earth is about helping all scuba divers to dive safely and have fun.
Scuba Diving Earth
10M ago
A normal person can do scuba diving , provided they are in good health and have the proper training and equipment. Scuba diving can be enjoyed by people of all ages and fitness levels, and there are various levels of certification available to cater to different skill levels ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
10M ago
Bonaire and Curacao are fantastic destinations for diving in crystal-clear waters, beautiful coral reefs, and abundant marine life. Bonaire is famous for its shore diving and easy accessibility to its reefs, where as Curacao has vibrant coral reefs, dramatic walls, and an abundance of marine life ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
10M ago
This 20 metre (66 feet) Australia liveaboard accommodates up to 16 scuba divers across 4 cabins. The was custom-built for scuba divers and has cabins with air conditioning and some have sea views. Western and local style food served buffet style with vegetarian and vegan options too. The scuba diving includes itineraries of 2 days 1 night and 3 days 2 night dive trips offering some of the best diving on Australia’s Outer Great Barrier Reef. The chance to see many sharks, manta rays, eagle rays, turtles, wrecks, dwarf Minke whales and much much more on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
11M ago
reveals a 35.4 metre (116 feet) dive boat custom built for scuba divers. With paid Nitrox onboard so you can extend your dive time when diving with hammerheads. Meals cater for all dietary requirements and she has 8 en-suite aircon cabins for couples, singles and solo divers ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
11M ago
is a 38 metre (125 feet) dive boat custom built for scuba divers. With paid Nitrox onboard so you can extend your dive time when diving with hammerheads. Meals cater for all dietary requirements. 8 en-suite aircon cabins for couples, singles and solo divers ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
1y ago
The diving in the Galapagos islands can be difficult , as currents range between moderate to strong, and you may experience surges too that can create challenges for your safety stop. Some dives in Galapagos have such strong currents that you may need to grab hold of rocks to avoid drifting away ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
1y ago
The best time of year to scuba dive Galapagos is June through October , as the nutrient rich waters results in an explosion of marine life including giant mantas, turtles, eagle rays, large fish schools, whales, sea lions and larger numbers of hammerheads and seeing the arrival of adult whale sharks ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
1y ago
To get from NYC to Galapagos, first book a flight from New York JFK or Newark Airport to Ecuador’s Guayaquil. Then book an internal flight from Guayaquil to Seymour Airport on Baltra Island or San Cristobal Airport on San Cristobal Island depending on your liveaboard departure port ..read more
Scuba Diving Earth
1y ago
To get from Los Angeles to Galapagos, first book a flight from Los Angeles LAX Airport to Ecuador’s Guayaquil Airport. Then book an internal flight from Guayaquil to Seymour Airport on Baltra Island or San Cristobal Airport on San Cristobal Island depending on your liveaboard departure port ..read more