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Tahiti
Yes Tahiti is as exotic as all those brochures depict–
it’s lush, green, full of spectacular
mountains and surrounded by clear
blue water.
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Vanuatu
Diving in
Vanuatu is an experience not to be missed. From easy protected waters to shallow reefs and
deeper drop-offs. Of course diving in Vanuatu would not be complete without visiting the
island of Espiritu Santo to explore the wreck of the "President Coolidge" a
33,000 tonne converted luxury liner, sunk during WWII. She sank in 1942 after hitting a
mine and now rests in the depths from 21 - 70 meters. The worlds largest most accessible
shipwreck. |
 | Solomon Islands
Honiara, Uepi
Island, Gizo, Munda.
 | "Hirokawa Maru" (Bonegi I) - A Japanese transport ship of 6860 tons,
with an overall length of 508 feet. An excellent dive starting in 10 feet (3m) plunging to
140 feet (55m). |
 | "Kinugawa Maru" (Bonegi II) - This 436 foot long Japanese transport
ship still rests partly above water, with the stern in 90 feet (27m). Excellent for
snorkelers and divers |
 | "Uepi Island" has magnificent reef diving. Dive sites vary from coral gardens
with magnificent drop-offs, ledges and gutters featuring an enormous diversity of reef
fish. Turtles, mantas and eagle rays are fairly common sights, as well as the (friendly)
Uepi hammerheads (in Season). |
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Bikini Atoll The
ultimate diving destination, untouched for the last 50 years now open to
divers. If there is a Mecca for divers this is it. |
 | Papua New Guinea
Kavieng, Madang, Walindi. |
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For divers, Papua
New Guinea is a paradise. Shipwrecks, ditched aircraft, vertical wall drop offs, beautiful
coral reefs and myriads of reef and school fish await the diver prepared for a true
adventure. |
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Micronesia
Truk
Lagoon, the lagoon bed holds an entire Japanese fleet, frozen in time, where it sank in
February 1944. Complete with sake cups and skeletons, jeeps and tanks tied on board and
fighter planes still waiting in the holds; the wrecks have been declared an underwater
museum. Truk is indisputably a Diver's Mecca. |
 | Isle Of Pines
A beautiful island in New
Caledonie, wall diving caves, freshwater grottos, ideal climate, good water steeped in
French history. |
 | We can book a trip to any of these locations or many others at any time
email for a price or a recommendation. |
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