For many, South Africa is one of those dream holiday destinations, for the divers as well. This truly beautiful country at the southern tip of dark and mysterious Africa offers diving and wildlife experiences beyond any wildest dream. Dive with Great Whites, Raggies and even see the Sardine Run!
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Tanzania is one of the unique destinations on the African continent that has yet to be discovered by many. It is a land of many wonders hubbing an un-paralleled diversity of fauna and flora.
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Mozambique offers some of the best diving in southern Africa with warm waters, varied and abundant marine life, uncrowded and uncommercialised sites and generally good visibility. The most popular location is the Bazaruto archipelago that has outstanding diving and snorkelling opportunities, including Manta Reef, Two-Mile Reef, Vengies, Rainbow Runner Reef and the Greek Temple.
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Long and deserted, the contrast of the pristine blue ocean and the unique living desert make the peninsula of Baja California one of the last frontiers for the lovers of nature. Endemic plants and animals witnessed for thousands of years the isolation of this land, inhabited only for nomadic tribes that left no signs of culture but only...
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Lying on a very large continental platform, Cuba has the most fascinating seabed in the Caribbean. The diving area around the island is approx. 70,000 sq km and includes a myriad of small islands and rocks shielded by the largest reef on the Caribbean. Waters are almost always calm and clear and have an average temperature of 24/28°, which makes diving possible all year long.
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la is rich in pirate lore and to this day, scuba divers look for sunken treasure from Captain Morgan's lost booty from his raid on Panama in 1671. The British were forced to return the Bay Islands to the Honduran government in mid-1800. It was at this time that the nearly uninhabited island was being seeded by its now Caymanian roots.
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Made up of hundreds of islands of various sizes the Caribbean island chain has a total landmass of a little over 18,000 square miles, that's less than Great Britain. These tropical islands stretch along a curved line of almost 4000 km in length from the Florida peninsula and the north eastern coast of Venezuela.
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Venezuela has an incredibly diverse landscape encompassing 10 broad geographical regions. Off the north coast lie numerous Caribbean Islands. The Andes in the west continue in the north with the Cordillera de la Costa, a mountain chain which runs along the Caribbean coast. The Andes also continue south to Los Llanos, a giant plain extending east as far as the Caura River, which flows through Venezuela's second largest forest reserve after Amazonas.
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In South-East Asia, as we know, it’s often hard to find places with something to please all divers, from encounters with strange and fascinating creatures and large pelagic fish to perfect situations for the macro-photographer, as well as beautiful and colourful reefs; in other words a mixture to satisfy the needs of any diver. We believe we’ve found such a place.
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The Malaysian area of Borneo offers to the visitors a still largely uncontaminated environment covered in forests and crossed from South to North by the immense Kinabatangan river, the area boasts some truly unique flora and fauna. The Borneo offers some of the best dive sites, in term of marine life, accessibility, water visibility, accommodations, diving centres and facilities for the divers.
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Myanmar, also known as Burma, is one of the most beautiful and unaffected holiday destinations of South-East Asia. The south of Myanmar is located on the Bay of Bengal and stretches along the Mergui Archipelago, which runs parallel to the Thai-Burmese mainland and forms a part of the Andaman Sea.
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The Philippines, where land and sea unite in a blaze of tropical colour, are waiting to welcome you. Located in south-east Asia, the Philippines are blessed with a tropical climate together with some of the most beautiful beaches and coral reefs to be found anywhere in the world.
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The Maldives Islands lay South West of India. Scattered across the equator in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the gem-like islands of the Maldives depict the rare vision of a tropical paradise. Palm fringed islands with sparkling white beaches, turquoise lagoons, clear warm waters and coral reefs teeming with abundant varieties of marine flora and fauna, fascinates visitors as it has for thousands of years.
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The Lakshadweep Island group, or Laccadives as they were known, is made up of 36 largely uninhabited coral islands, with a total geographical area of 32 sq. Km. They lie between 220 to 440 Km. away from the coastal city of Kochi in Kerala, in the emerald Arabian Sea.
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The Red Sea, dotted with coral reefs, bordered by ancient ports and teeming with underwater life, has an important and rich maritime history dating back to the Pharaohs’ age.
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Long know as the hermit of the Middle East, the Sultanate of Oman is slowly emerging from the shell. Oman is quite different from the other Gulf States. Indeed, occupying the south-eastern corner of the Arabian Peninsula it, technically, is not Gulf country at all.
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The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is the heart of the Middle East, a melting pot of history, religion and culture. A magical experience of old and new awaits the traveller. Evoking a simpler time, Jordan is rich in historical and cultural heritage. The Jordanian people are very friendly and outgoing, the Arabic greeting "Ahlan wa sahlan" (I welcome you) will be heard at every turn.
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Gozo is the island where time stood still and where you can still enjoy the same views that the prehistoric people used to enjoy. Fortunately, most of the island is still unspoilt by modern development. It is the second largest island in the Maltese Archipelago with a population of about 30,000 persons.
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