Showing posts with label Dive Spot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dive Spot. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Boracay Island: Philippine's Tropical Island Paradise

Boracay is Philippine's Tropical Island Paradise and a perfect island getaway. Boracay is world famous because of its warm blue waters, powder-fine white sand, and a palm fringed 4-kilometer beach. Boracay is also the home of the world-class dive sites.

Boracay White Sand Beach
Boracay is an enchantingly beautiful island, in Panay province. Boracay, the little island paradise, is famous for its exceptional white sand beaches and pristine crystal blue waters. The world-famous White Beach has been rated as one of the finest tropical beaches in the world and is amongst the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines.


The Tropical Island Paradise Boracay has so much to offer. There are a lot of activities in Boracay. There is a Banana Boat ride that are popular with all ages particularly children. The world reknowned beach volleyball and other beach sports that Boracay is a haven of aqua-sports enthusiasts. Boating in a trip to Boracay is made more exhilarating and relaxing by drifting around the island aboard a banca (outrigger) yachting or speed boating. Canoeing is another way to traverse the waters around the island and is a great all in the family, fun way to spend a few hours splashing about the coast. Golf in which Boracay has two championship golf courses on 131 hectares. Horse Riding Stables are located near White Beach. Jet-skiing can be done off the beaches of Bocaray and is popular. Wind Surfing Boracay has recently become famous as one of the country's prime windsurfing venues. Parasailing and fly high over the waves as you whoosh through the air being pulled along by a speeding boat far below. This is a great way to view the island and surrounding seas while enjoying yourself aloft. After sunset, the island transforms into one exciting night of dancing and partying. But don't take our word for it, Boracay is an island you have to experience yourself.


Explore the underwater world of Boracay because of its marvelous rich variety of marin life which are visible against the pure, white sand. Coral reefs still continue to thrive around the island. Diving and snorkelling gear are available at the many diving centres on the island. Among the notable ones are Calypso Diving and the Red Coral Diving School.


Boracay offers an extensive choice of cuisine that rivals many large cities in the country. There are multi-national restaurants that offer a fine diversity culinary fare - Indian, Caribbean, Japanese, French and Italian to name but a few. Superb seafood is plucked fresh from the sea and dining is reasonably priced and casual, often set in relaxed open-air restaurants dotted along the shoreline.


The world-famous island of Boracay is located in Aklan province 345 kms. South of Manila. The island is accessible by air from Manila or Cebu through two principal gateways : Caticlan airport or Kalibo airport.

Boracay is one of the most popular Island Paradise in the Philippines, but are still more. Visit http://www.etravelpilipinas.com for more beautiful beaches and tourist attraction in the Philippines.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Nassau Paradise Island Dive sites

Warm, crystal-clear waters and drop-offs close to shore make Nassau Paradise Islands a diver's dream. Mysterious blue holes and caves, historical wrecks and vibrant living reefs, soaring wall dives and thrilling shark watches, all await learning and experienced divers. From packages that include instruction, lodging, and meals to solo launches for expert divers, Nassau/Paradise Island has dives for any certified bottom-dweller.


The Lost Blue Hole
Perhaps the most unusual dive site in The Islands Of The Bahamas. This natural hole in the open ocean floor is about 100 feet across and 200 feet deep. Here you will find large schools of reef fish, such as sergeant majors, chromis, and angelfish.

Trinity Caves
These caves are a collection of shallow caves with three major openings. In 45 feet of water, the caves go in about 30 feet with the largest opening being eight feet across and four feet high. Look for large lobsters and reclusive groupers.

Piece Of Cake
This site is located at a depth of 25 feet, and you will find many caverns that you can swim through. Nurse sharks and lobsters are found at this location. Divers have a very enjoyable time looking under the ledges and in the cracks and crevices at this site.

The Miranda Wreck
Unique in its placement, this 90-foot wreck lies on its side in two sections. A good medium-depth wreck to give the diver ample time to explore and observe the rays and many open-water fish that make their home on and around the Miranda.

The Grennen Wreck
This is another of our medium-depth dives to yet another wreck. Located in 60 feet of crystal-clear water, divers will find blue tangs, yellowtail snappers, and barracudas.


Southwest Reef
This dive site has a huge, healthy expanse in 15 to 30 feet of water. This reef has beautiful fields of Blade Fire Coral, punctuated by pristine elkhorn and brain corals, providing refuge for schools of grunts along this picturesque reefscape.

Elkhorn Gardens
Great snorkeling, located just offshore of Goulding Cay.

Fancy Purple
Located on the Southwest Reef, this dive features lots of lobster and conch, where high-profile coral heads shelter a wide range of Caribbean tropicals.


Goulding Cay
Goulding Cay is a small island one mile offshore. Surrounding this cay are shallow, pristine coral reefs. Dominated by elkhorn coral, they rise so near the surface they are awash at low tide. This is also an incredible snorkeling site.

Hollywood Hole
This site is a section of Goulding Cay that offers a nice bit of sand to play in and get acclimated to scuba diving—with plenty of coral heads nearby.

Little Elvis
A large-area, shallow reef that is densely populated with elkhorn and star corals. You will also encounter schooling grunts and large grouper.

The B.J. Wreck
This is a 100-foot-long cargo freighter sitting upright in 50 feet of depth. One large open hold can be explored on this wreck. A common sight here is a huge, midnight-blue parrotfish who makes his home in the wreck.

S.S. PLP
This wreck was sunk in 1992. It's approximately 200 feet in length and sits in 100 feet of water. Expect to see larger pelagic species here, with amberjacks and pompanos seen regularly.


Fish School
An isolated coral head that attracts literally thousands of margates, French grunts and lane snappers. Schools of African pompano are frequently spotted along here. The head itself houses numerous eels. This dive is 60 feet.

Pumpkin Patch Reef
Fish watchers will be rewarded with schooling horse-eye jacks, angelfish, barracuda, parrot fish and a variety of groupers.

Porpoise Pens
High-profile coral heads shelter a wide range of Caribbean tropicals. Also nearby, the second major movie set for the feature film "Flipper."

The Shipyard
The site consists of four wrecks that sit in 90 feet of water. The Ana Lise, a 150-foot freighter lying on her port side; the 95-foot Helena C; the 90-foot Bahama Shell; and the newest one, a wooden-hull cargo ship sunk early in 1994.

The De La Salle Wreck
A 100-foot island freighter is sitting upright in 70 feet of crystal-clear water, offering great photographic opportunities. Expect to see schools of snappers, schoolmasters, and grunts in the wheelhouse.


The Fish Hotel
Home to thousands of schooling juvenile blue-striped and French grunts, yellow goatfish, and Bermuda chub. Depths on this flat, circular reef range from about 10 feet to 35 feet.

The Barracuda Shoals
The finest shallow reef in the area, with depths that never exceed 30 feet. Barracuda typifies the look of a healthy, shallow Bahamian reef. Groupers, angelfish, filefish, and schools of grunts and snappers are found throughout this reef.

The Thunderball Reef
A treat for any diver, this is one of the most-filmed reefs in the world, used during several of the James Bond movies. The outstanding feature here is the magnificent stands of elkhorn and staghorn corals. Dazzling reef fish are found on the 25-foot-deep reef. The reef starts in five feet of water, so it is excellent for snorkelers as well as divers.

Bahama Mama
This dive has a sunken "party boat" called the Bahama Mama that was sunk in January of 1995. With the addition of the wreck, an average site has now become an outstanding site. Off to the side at a coral head, you may find a large green moray. This dive is about 50 feet deep.

Tears Of Allah
Enjoy the James Bond? You'll love this dive because it features a wreck used as a movie set for the thriller "Never Say Never Again." The dive is about 40 feet.


The Cannonball Reef
Another site also filmed during many movies, this site is known for its fantastic snorkeling and shallow diving. Angelfish are in abundance here. Schools of sergeant major, rock hind, grouper, and squirrel fish, and an occasional barracuda or lobster, are found here.

The Angelfish Reef
This site contains numerous grey angels, queen angels and French angels and is shallow enough for snorkelers and divers alike. You can often find puffer fish, starfish, yellow stingrays, and conch.

The White Hole
A circular patch of sand surrounded with numerous brain coral, mountainous star coral, large flower coral, and typical fish seen on most shallow reefs.

The LTC Barge
The barge sits upright in about 20 feet of water and can be entered through the wheelhouse. A wonderful siteat which to spend an hour of bottom time observing large schools of small fish along with spectacular angelfish and butterfly fish. Superb photographic opportunities with accommodating angelfish.

Vulcan Bomber
While not a real bomber, a set created for the Bod thriller "Thunderball" resembled a large bomber. Today the thin coating has weathered away, and large curtains of gorgonians, sponges, and other growth drape from its gymlike framework. This dive is about 40 feet.

Wilaurie Wreck
An awesome night dive, this dive site is a former Bahamian mailboat now lying in a 50-foot reef area. This site is an awesome night dive. Expect to see turtles, octopi, and numerous trumpet fish.



Runway
Inshore from the wall on a small, sand-surrounded patch reef, this site features the male Caribbean reef shark—different from the females found at Shark Arena. This is a shark feeding site.

Runway Wall
This beautiful wall is located approximately 25 yards from the sand feeding area at Runway. When diving here before feeding activities, the sharks will follow you along the wall for a beautiful natural encounter. This is a wall dive and a free-swim shark dive.

Shark Arena
Located on the top of Shark Wall, this is a primary feeding site for Stuart Cove. As a result, this site typically attracts more sharks than any of their other locations. This is a 45-foot dive.

Wreck On The Wall
This site offers a great dive with an old sailboat wedged into a crevice and protruding halfway over the wall.


Shark Buoy
Dived on rare occasions when weather permits, the buoy is anchored in 6,000 feet of water and features a population of transient silky sharks. The sharks migrate in to feed on schools of jacks and other fish attracted to the chain anchoring the buoy.

Shark Wall
This site is located on a beautiful coral wall out along the Tongue of the Ocean. The sharks have come to associate divers with food and remain in the vicinity throughout, adding an edge to what is already a beautiful dive. This dive is 80 feet.

The Mahoney Wreck
A must-see for divers, this site dates back to the 1800s. As a navigational hazard it was blown apart and now lies scattered in 30 feet of water. An incredible collection of groupers, snappers, grunts, pipefish, angelfish, butterflies, eels, and invertebrates are always present on her scattered remains.

Sea Viking
This dive has a wreck sunk in 1996, the newest addition to New Providence's artificial reef program.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Discover and Explore Nature's Paradise the British virgin Islands

Discover and explore the wonders of nature paradise little secret of the British virgin Islands in which it consists of over 60 pristine Caribbean islands. The enchanted unspoiled and unexplored paradise islands are as beautiful as the people and culture. Experience the beauty and magnificent white sand beaches, turquoise waters and vibrant lifestyle. Accomodations is unmatched when you come and visit British virgin Islands.


There are 4 large main islands of the British Virgin Islands and these are Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, Jost Van Dyke and Other Islands.

Tortola is the largest island in the British Virgin Islands, Tortola offers a variety of exciting vacation possibilities. Virgin Gorda is the third largest island of the BVI, Virgin Gorda measures eight and a half square miles. Jost Van Dyke although it measures just four miles by three, with the highest point at 1,054 feet, Jost Van Dyke has fewer than 200 inhabitants, and they are widely known as a welcoming people. Anegada is the only coral island in the volcanic BVI chain, Anegada measures 11 miles by three, its highest point is just 28 feet above sea level.


Other Islands British Virgin Islands scattered in an aquamarine sea, the British Virgin Islands flank the broad Sir Francis Drake Channel, which has beguiled sailors for centuries with scalloped coves and good anchorages. There are over 60 islands in all, whose names reflect their colourful past. The other main islands are discussed in this section.

The British Virgin Islands is a picture of contrasts. There are protected anchorages in quiet palm-fringed coves with spiraling sheer rock faces that plunge to the ocean. One comes across dramatic volcanic formed mountains as well as a flat all-coral atoll. From island to island the vegetation can be dramatically different, due to rainfall, soil composition and sun exposure. Lush areas support palms and tropical fruit trees like banana, mango, and key lime along with flowering hibiscus and bougainvillea bushes. A hike up a hill may reveal varieties of cactus and wild tamarind - even a hardy frangipani plant making its way through a boulder.


The surrounding waters are deep shades of liquid blue, but on Anegada - the only coral atoll in the group, the water takes on an ethereal aquamarine shade. A varied and intriguing environment on land and on sea makes these islands appealing to divers, boaters, hikers and those desiring just to "chill" in a soft rope hammock overlooking a white sand beach.


Accomodations in the British Virgin Islands

The British Virgin Islands offers visitors a wide range of attractive places to stay. Dotting our mountains, shores, and remote island beaches are exceptional BVI accommodations including hotels and inns, villas and cottages, resorts, guest houses and apartments. Entire islands, such as Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Necker to name a few are even available for groups large and small. Whatever you have in mind, the British Virgin Islands has a place to satisfy your wishes in the Caribbean.

Monday, March 5, 2007

Nassau/Paradise Island in the Bahamas

It is an Island paradise and an Island Jewel in the Bahamas. The 685 acres of Paradise Island are connected to the city of Nassau by two 600-foot bridges. The island is developed almost exclusively to accommodate travelers, with resorts, hotels, restaurants, shops, a golf course, an aquarium, and a casino rounding out the amenities. Very few private residences exist on the island.


This pair of islands which are found at the heart of The Bahamas, greets visitors with a genuine Bahamian blend of experiences. City slickers, family packs, water lovers, and land lovers alike will find no shortage of fun in the sun on Nassau/Paradise Island. Feel what’s it’s like to be both satisfied, and hungry for more.

There are many attractions that the Island Paradise can offer to the visitors. Enjoy the tour experience while visiting these tourist sites in the Island paradise like the Botanical Gardens, Cultural and Historical sites, Landmarks, Libraries and museums.


The Nassau/Paradise Island has also one of the world-class and finest beach resorts in the world. Beaches here are ideal for beach walking, swimming or sunbathing. Such water sports as water-skiing, snorkeling and parasailing take place. These are the beautiful beaches that you want to take a dip in our stay in Nassau/Paradise Island Paradise: Western Esplanade, Goodman’s Bay, Saunders Beach, Orange Hill Beach, Delaporte Beach, Sandyport Beach, Cabbage Beach – Paradise Island and Montagu Beach.

Talking about the Island Paradise, the warm, crystal-clear waters and drop-offs close to shore make our islands a diver's dream. Mysterious blue holes and caves, historical wrecks and vibrant living reefs, soaring wall dives and thrilling shark watches, all await learning and experienced divers. From packages that include instruction, lodging, and meals to solo launches for expert divers, Nassau/Paradise Island has dives for any certified bottom-dweller.


Bird watching is one of the famous tourist in Nassau/Paradise Island because of it is the home of some the most exotic birds in the world. But the most dominant in the island are the Waterfowl and wading birds. You can also experience seeing birds such as variety of egrets and herons, Bahama pintails, ruddy ducks, and Caribbean coots, beautiful ospreys and belted kingfishers.


Getting There to Nassau/Paradise Island in the Bahamas:

Easy access to The Islands of The Bahamas is a key reason for this tropical playground’s appeal as a year-round vacation destination. Just a short hop by jet, a pleasant day by cruise ship, or a memorable voyage by private or charter boat, The Bahamas can be reached quickly by air or by sea. Explore your options.

Nassau Paradise Island is conveniently located just a short flight away from several major US Cities. Check flight and airline information now and start planning your dream Bahamian getaway today.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Bora Bora Island Paradise in Tahiti Polynesian


Bora Bora island is a beautiful enchanted island where you want to spend your vacation getaway. Bora Bora is the only single island that is very famous in the world because of the legends mysteries and romance that is link to the island and brings out the mystical and wonderful beauty within.

The warm shallow water of Bora Bora's lovely lagoon is world famous for its unspoilt beauty. An almost unbroken expanse of warm, white sand surrounds the island, providing it with a white colour of perfection for sun worshippers. This truly beautiful island lies 240 kilometres northwest of Tahiti in the Leeward Society Islands. Home to more than 4,000, it is the centre of a multicoloured lagoon, surrounded by offshore motu islets inside a protective necklace of coral.

Bora bora is a wonderfully relaxing place to be as well as a great island for you to experience, your Bora Bora vacation will never be forgotten. A superb vacation experience in Bora Bora that you truly worth having.


The atractive scenic beauty ofthe island allures people around the world to visit Bora Bora. Two towering peaks of sheer black rock dominate the center of the island and make an impressive backdrop to an assortment of blue waters that will dazzle the eyes. Bora Bora's lagoon is its most treasured feature, and allows the traveler many opportunities to experience it in a variety of ways. Windsurf, jetski, scuba dive, swim, bask in its warmth.

BoraBora has top luxury hotels and waterfront bungalows. I also have Mid Range family style Pensions & guesthouses. For budget vacation, Bora Bora has budget pensions and camping on the island. Accomodation is not a problem here in Bora Bora Island.


what to do in Bora Bora Island:

WATERSPORTS - with special sections for SCUBA DIVING and SAILING, plus snorkeling, surfing, windsurfing, jetskiing, jetboating, waterskiing, swimming, kitesurfing.

RELAXATION - motu picnics, nightlife, bus & mini van tours, glass bottom boat, private lagoon tours, sunset cruises, massage

RECREATION - casual walking, bicycle riding, tennis, volleyball, billiards, massage.

ADVENTURES - 4x4 safaris, parasailing, deepsea & sportfishing, shark & ray feeding, hiking & climbing

ISLAND FUN- eco, cultural, & nature touring, lagoon excursions, horseback riding, light tackle fishing, Aquascope, Aquasafari, Lagoonarium, camping, flightseeing

SHOPPING, SERVICES & RESTAURANTS- local art galleries & studios, BLACK PEARLS & JEWELRY, giftshops, boutiques & more.


What to See in Bora Bora Island:

SIGHTSEEING & GENERAL POINTS OF INTEREST - Ancient maraes, leftover World War II cannons and bunkers, plus a special CIRCLE ISLAND TOUR section.

ATTRACTIONS & UNIQUE ACTIVITIES - The Exotic Lagoonarium, Tahitian Dancing, the unique Aquascope, and the Aquasafari.

ARTISTS, CRAFTSMEN & OTHER SPECIALISTS - with info on local artists & craftsmen, art galleries, Tattoo artists, and more...


How to Get There in Bora Bora Island:


International Airlines, Charter flights, Sailing or Cruising vessels , smaller boats and private charters...

Also, inter-island shuttle details, land & water taxi service, rental cars, bicycles, scooters, small boat rentals.

Direct links to Travel agent links, and more.

Cayman's Sister Islands Exceptional Dive Sites and Beach Resorts


Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are the Cayman's sister island which offers an exceptional and beautiful dive sites and exquisite beachfront resorts. The Cayman Sister Islands of Little Cayman & Cayman Brac are the perfect destination for divers of all ages and experience levels who wish to be "wowed" below the surface and "wooed" above it.


Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are the divers paradise. Cayman Brac and its Cayman sister island of Little Cayman offer breathtaking walls and spectacular shallow reefs. Cayman Brac's reefs are healthy and filled with an incredible array of critters and fish. Cayman Brac scuba diving is easily accessible and suitable for all levels of divers. Reef Divers offer valet style diving - your Cayman Brac vacation will be one of the most pampered you've had. Of course diving isn't all there is on the island. Enjoy hiking, biking, rock climbing, snorkeling or just lying in a hammock.

Much of the fabulous coral reef surrounding Cayman Brac and Little Cayman is protected under the Cayman Marine Conservation Law to preserve the spectacular natural beauty of the islands' pristine marine environment. Visitors and guests will enjoy exploring Cayman Islands underwater scenery in comfort and safety. Reef Divers operates one of its new 42' Newton dive boats from the Carib Sands dock.


Little Cayman and Cayman Brac are really much, much more than just dive destinations and world class white sand beach resorts. The sister island offer an impressive topside amenities and attractions all geared toward making your time truly remarkable.

The gourmet cuisine, luxurious accommodations and facilities are unlike any other on the island and make an excellent retreat for those looking for superb diving and relaxation.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Racha Yai Island Diving Spot in Phuket Thailand

This exquisite island (sometimes known as Raja Yai Island) offers gentle easy diving for beginners with some challenging and fun drift diving for the more experienced diver. Beneath the water you'll find a sloping rock face dotted with hard coral forests, and especially colourful blue Staghorn corals.


Hovering over the reef are schools of false Barracudas, while on the reef itself you'll see Octopus and Cuttlefish in addition to the more common tropical species. Water depths range from 3 to 30 metres and visibility is generally around 20 metres, making Racha a good dive site for both divers and snorkellers.


The boat trip is approvimate 1 hour and 10 minutes to the island. The depth is from 3 meters to 10 meters. The dive site is suitable for all levels and this dive site is actually good for beginners. The current is varialbe and sometimes rough and strong. The reef has beautiful coral gardens, rocky points an bloulders.

Amazing marine life can be experience in here. You can see Whale sharks, Manta rays, Leopard sharks, Barracuda, many schools of smaller and bigger fish. Unusual fish life, easy accessibility, some fast drift dives at Racha depending on current. Beautiful topside scenery.