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Cyprus Diving Adventures Blog
8M ago
So you’ve decided that snorkeling just isn’t cutting it anymore, the Discover SCUBA diving Experience was not enough and you want to take your diving further, or you just want to do something that you’ve never done before and go ‘all-in’! The Open Water Course is the fundamental training course for those looking to get fully certified and join thousands of others annually that explore the world beneath the waves! Since the dawn of recreational diving (any diving not for commercial or scientific purposes) back in the 50’s, diving has come on leaps ..read more
Cyprus Diving Adventures Blog
8M ago
Choosing a quality wetsuit is worth it's weight in gold. It should keep you warm and allow you to do dives that would be impossible or uncomfortable without thermal protection. Also having your own personal suit means that you avoid all the pitfalls of rental wetsuits - poor fit, poor condition, other peoples odours and so on. Wetsuits must fit you well, fit is everything. A properly fitting wetsuit keeps you warm by only allowing a small layer of water into your suit and trapping it while your body heats it up to help keep you cozy. If it's too ..read more
Cyprus Diving Adventures Blog
8M ago
Buoyancy really is the ultimate foundation skill in the repertoire of a good diver. It is the base on which all other skills are laid, giving a diver full and proper control underwater to get the most from all aspects of diving. With good buoyancy a problem does not become an emergency, it remains a problem to be solved calmly underwater. Good photography, spotting more marine life, true weightlessness, longer dives, more exploring opportunities and generally more relaxed dives are the result of good buoyancy control and awareness. The secret to mastery of buoyancy is the correct amount of air ..read more
Cyprus Diving Adventures Blog
8M ago
We have hundreds of enquiries from people every year looking to dive, try diving or sign up for a course. It could be an enquiry for anything from a diver just looking to do 1 days diving to a large group of technical divers looking to dive for a week. So why do a high number of divers enquiries request dives that they are not able to do, both from qualified and unqualified divers ? And why do Dive Companies often let them do dives beyond their personal experience, qualification level and personal abilities ? For example we have many ..read more