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Carribean Diving
Although many visitors to the Carribean are happy to just relax
by the pool, lie on the beach, or go shopping in the local markets
and stores, many people take the opportunity of islands life to
explore beneath the waves, and there are plenty of companies who
offer Carribean diving holidays that are accessible to divers of
all levels, and provide an excellent opportunity to either learn
this valuable skill, or alternatively, simply get the chance to
explore beneath the waves. |
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Whether you are an experienced diver, or just setting out on your
own personal journey, the clear waters of the Carribean offer the
perfect place to explore and discover what is going on beneath the
waves. You will be able to see beautiful fish, rolling sand landscapes,
even ship wrecks, and coral reefs just a few metres below the surface.
Carribean diving is some of the best anywhere, thanks to well equipped
and highly trained schools, a wealth of beautiful landscapes beneath
the water, clear seas, and relatively unspoiled areas just offshore.
As long as you find a school with the proper accreditation, you
can be sure that you are going to be safely looked after when you
go diving in the Carribean, and not only experience a memorable
day, but also return afterwards to tell other people about how great
it was. |
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There are a number of different opportunities available for Carribean
diving. From inshore dives that will let you see what is going on
close to land, through to open water dives miles off shore that
will require you going off for a full day trip in a boat in order
to get to the dive site, you can try many different environments.
The history of the Carribean region means that there are plenty
of shipwrecks beneath the sea, and it is the dream of many experienced
divers to explore these slowly rusting hulks in the hope of finding
lost treasures. Of course, Carribean diving is not just about rusty
metal and rumours of hidden gold, the main treasure that you can
find is simply the absolute calm that exists beneath the waves. |
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Even if it is a stormy day, and the waves are reaching ten feet
in gale force winds, just a few metres below the surface, you can
enjoy absolute calm, and see the fish going about their daily lives
as if nothing was going on.
It is this calm that appeals most to people who have tried Carribean
diving and that which brings them back to the region to try it again
and again. |
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