Holiday Diving - Dive into the fun! Some say that the elite diving vacation is the Caribbean. Now, we're not going to agree or disagree with this idea. We will let you tell us what you think and where your best dive sites are underwater - if you want to share the secret?
Of course, the Caribbean is well known for its excellent underwater visibility, warm water temperatures and an abundance of marine life and dive sites that appeal to both beginners and experienced divers.
If you went to scuba diving in the Caribbean to the only underwater creatures you're likely to miss the industry's most impressive treasures there: old shipwrecks, return wall to sites you blink more than once, drift dives galore, underwater cave adventures of a kind that you were not expecting, and the shore and boat dive.
Preservation is extremely import into the Community of Caribbean diving and are dedicated to ensuring that the underwater environment is more than adequately safeguarded. Not only the Caribbean have protected marine parks with thriving aquatic life, but the areas of diving holiday offers examples of the most diverse tropical marine life imaginable, including angelfish, barracudas, crabs, dance eels, goat fish, grouper, lobster, octopus, parrot fish, sea horses, sea turtles, sharks, snappers, spiny puffers, and stingrays.
If you are a beginner scuba diving, do not worry. All holiday diving dive facilities that appeal to beginners, who probably does not know a regulator from a wet suit . But this does not mean that scuba diving and experience certified divers are not supported as well.
We are sure you find a variety of dives to meet all the ideas you have on the dive, and you can certainly be assured that commercial divers trained in underwater scene diving holidays lead all dives . They also provide instruction, high quality equipment Cressi Sub, as well as courses for non-certified divers and PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) or NAUI (National Association of Underwater Instructors) certification courses. Covering about what to expect if you're a beginner or advanced diver.
Posted on June 5, 2010.