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Diving in Bohol Philippines

Dive Resort, Philippines

Due to Bohol’s above ground attractions, both divers and non-divers flock to the island. Between Anda, Panglao, Cabilao, Balicasag and Pamilacan, there are plenty of dive sites to keep you busy. Accommodation is additionally plentiful. From beach bungalows to fancy resorts, Bohol has it all.

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Scuba Dive Trip @ Tulamben, Bali

Dive Center, Indonesia

Tulamben, Bali is a little village in the northeast coast of Bali, the beach is black sand covered by smooth, fist-size rocks. The remains of Gunung Agung exploding in 1963 has sent the lava flows along this coastal area. There is a bay here that invites divers to visit this village to explore under water scene. The bay was later known as Tulamben Bay amongst the divers. The excellent diving sites in Tulamben, Bali are Ship Wreck (USAT Liberty Cargo), Paradise Reef and Drop Off (actually rugged wall). These sites are the best beach entry scuba diving in all of Bali, further east about 15 minutes cruising in a small out rigger fishing boat, will bring you to other diving sites known as Alamanda Reef and Batu Kelebit. A car ride 10 minutes further west of Tulamben and you will be in Kubu village with its beach similar in condition to Tulamben Bay offers a diving on the pristine Kubu Reef.

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5D4N Scuba Dive Trip Accommodation Package @ Raja Ampat

Dive Resort, Indonesia

Raja Ampat is also known as the Four Kings, and it’s easy to see why as this archipelago really does have royal status amongst divers. Raja Ampat comprises a large number of smaller isles, shoals and cays that border the main New Guinean islands of Batanta, Waigeo, Salawati and Misool. The area is very remote and predominantly visited by liveaboards, although there are a very small number of dive resorts nearby.

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5D4N Dive Trip @ Brunei

Dive Resort, Brunei

Brunei’s diving is not for the untrained diver afraid of waves and current as there will be elements of nature to handle. However, no matter what the conditions of the day are, Brunei’s promise to divers is that there will be amazing coral reefs and super structures awaiting you down there.

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5D4N Dive Trip @ Mando Bunaken, North Sulawesi

Dive Resort, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

The waters of Bunaken National Marine Park are extremely deep (1566 m in Manado Bay), clear (up to 35-40 m visibility), refreshing in temperature (27-29 C) and harbor some of the highest levels of biodiversity in the world. Pick any of group of interest - corals, fish, echinoderms or sponges - and the number of families, genera or species is bound to be astonishingly high.

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Dive To See Dugong @ Coron, Palawan - Philippines

Dive Resort, Coron, Palawan

There are technically two Coron Philippines, one is actually the name of the largest town on Busuanga island and another Coron is a smaller island 30-minutes offshore from Coron Town. Coron makes up the eastern half of Busuanga Island. CORON PALAWAN FAQS: Is there an ATM on Coron? Yes, at least 3 machines we saw. Fees were 200P per transaction. Is there 24-hour power? No, on our visit the power went out randomly every day sometimes hours at a time.

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Zhejiang: Qiandao Lake’s - ARLC

Dive Center, Zhejiang, China

This one seems pretty cool and I can’t wait to check it out this summer! Qiandao Lake (千岛湖; or Thousand Island Lake) was created in 1959 when authorities flooded the valley for a hydroelectric plant. In the process, it created a gorgeous fresh-water lake with a plethora of mountain peaks penetrating the surface – inadvertently creating thousands of small islands. It also flooded Lion City (狮城; Shi Cheng), a 1,400 year-old Tang Dynasty village. The village is still in tact (about 30 meters underwater, of course), and is complete with 265 arches, five city gates, and dozens of cool architectural structures. There is also another smaller village named He Cheng (河城) that has been drowned by the dam; some believe it dates back roughly 2,000 years to the Han Dynasty. The visibility isn’t perfect and you’ll need a flashlight, basically turning it into a night dive, but it’s still a grand adventure you can tick off your list. Plus it’s quite easy to get to from Hangzhou.

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Hainan: The Hawaii of China

Dive Center, Sanya, China

While Hainan’s diving scene isn’t on par with the real Hawaii’s, there’s still a few decent spots around Sanya (三亚). There are various dive spots to choose from, but it must be mentioned that Yalong Bay (particularly the areas of Baifu Bay and Sun Bay) is regarded as the two best on the island. There are wonderful coral gardens, various species of fish and other marine life, and the visibility is pristine. All that coupled with near perfect weather year-round makes for a truly enjoyable experience for dive masters and beginners alike.

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Beijing: Dive at the Great Wall

Dive Center, Beijing, China

Believe it or not, there is a submerged section of the Great Wall of China where divers can take the plunge! It’s even made international headlines, with the Wall Street Journal, Men’s Journal, and other well-known publications covering articles on the dive. In 1976, in a similar story to Lion City, the Chinese government created the Panjiakou (潘家口) Reservoir, flooding several villages and a kilometer section of the Great Wall. With a dry suit (the water is freezing!), flashlight (visibility is limited), and proper equipment, you too can see the Wall from an entirely different angle. Unlike the other spots mentioned on this list, there’s no real accommodation or diving facilities set up in Panjiakou. Contact Sino Scuba and talk to the American owner Mr. Shwankert. He’s the one to set you up with a dive – if you’re qualified enough. SinoScuba Address: Workers’ Stadium South Gate Chaoyang District 地址: 朝阳区工人体育场南门 Phone: 186 1113 3629 Email: steven@sinoscuba.com Note: Sino Scuba not only offers PADI certification classes, but also dives at the Blue Zoo. Due to Beijing’s landlocked/limited-diving geography, divers can scuba dive in a giant aquarium with sharks, fish and other marine life.

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Scuba Diving Trip @ Boracay, Philippines

Dive Resort, Philippines

Scuba diving in Boracay waters is highly recommended, and the night there life is fantastic. People there are generally very friendly, kind, generous and helpful. One can even see them dancing to the music on the streets too. Making life there fun and enjoyable!

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Rye Pier - Victoria

Dive Resort, Australia, Rye, Victoria

The site also offers a range of species often alien to those accustomed to tropical water marine life.

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Dive At Cambodia Waters

Dive Resort, Cambodia

The main diving areas in Cambodia are around the nearer islands like Koh Rong, Koh Rong Saloem and Koh Koun (Kon) - which are good for macro diving. Further north is Koh Totang in the Koh S’Dach Archipelago. The best dives are further out - Koh Tang and Koh Prins and the more distant Poulo Wai.

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