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Here are theScubaguide.com choices for the top 10 dive
destinations:
Cozumel,
Mexico
The Island of Cozumel, off the Mayan coast, is surrounded by gorgeous
reefs and pristine clear water; perfect for scuba diving. On a good day
visibility can be up to 200 feet. Gentle currents running parallel to the
reef are a drift diver's dream. There are 19 popular
scuba diving reef areas, including dramatic swim-throughs teeming with
marine life. Cozumel is very friendly for the foreign tourist it has
affordable accommodation and buzzing night life. Cave divers will enjoy a trip to the
mainland to scuba dive the cenotes (freshwater caves). There are dozens of
excellent dive shops to choose from in the main town of San Miguel.
- Fiji Islands, South Pacific
Fiji offers an incredible scuba diving experience. It is the "Soft
Coral Capital of the World", the home of the "Great White
Wall", the "Yellow Tunnel" and other famous underwater
marvels, scuba diving conditions and visibility are unrivalled year-round.
Because of its clear water and dazzling coral Fiji is a favorite hangout
for professional underwater photographers.
Grand
Cayman, Cayman Islands Visibility
averages 80 feet to 150 feet in this tropical paradise revered by scuba
diving enthusiasts. Rising like a mountain plateau in the Caribbean, the
Grand Cayman's shallow reefs provide maximum downtime, next to massive
drop-offs in the surrounding 12,000 foot abyss.
- Florida,
USA
Florida offers
the best scuba diving opportunities on the North American continent. Dive
shops proliferate along the entire Gulf coast and Atlantic coast and
within a short boat ride of the nearest beach you will be submerged
alongside giant turtles, manatees, sharks, tropical fish, rays and
dolphins. For ease of travel (especially for U.S. citizens) Florida is a
perfect vacation destination for scuba divers. The convenience and economy
of Florida travel is often the deciding factor in choosing Florida for scuba
diving. The Gulf coast generally has better visibility, the Atlantic Coast
has a wealth of reefs and wrecks and the Florida Keys offer beautiful warm
water and tropical fish.
Belize
Boasting some of the world's best preserved marine ecosystems, but undiscovered
by excessive tourism, Belize is a natural destination for scuba divers.
Visibility can be poor except along the leeside of atolls where it can
reach 100 feet. The Belize Barrier Reef offers a stunning variety of
marine life.
Heron
Island, Australia (Great Barrier Reef)
Heron Island is literally a coral island rising above the famous Great
Barrier Reef. With excellent scuba diving, just steps from the shore, you
can strap on a snorkel and stay under 20 feet for
hours on a scuba tank. Heron is a quiet island,
devoid of industry or day trippers, which is ideal for the scuba diver who
wants to bask in a relaxed casual lifestyle during surface
intervals.
Vanuatu
East of Australia, suspended between New Zealand and Southeast Asia,
Vanuatu is prized by scuba divers primarily for its incredible diversity.
Amid clear warm water and abundant marine life scuba divers can experience
caves, swim-throughs, walls, lava towers, fantastically elaborate wrecks,
coral mazes, grottoes and overhangs, plus more.
Grand
Turk, Turks & Caicos
Located along the southern tip of the Bahamas, Grand Turk stays sheltered
from heavy currents and visibility is excellent year-round for scuba
diving. Grand Turk is a summer gathering place for gentle manta rays and
inquisitive scuba divers. Grand Turk is surrounded by walls covered in
sponges and corals starting at 25 feet and rising to 30 feet and plunging
7000 feet straight down.
Hawaii
Scuba diving in Hawaii is big. Giant sea turtles, enormous stingrays,
sharks and whales gather near Hawaii to live in its fertile volcanic
ecosystem. Though lacking the clear visibility of a sheltered island,
Hawaii makes up for clarity with grandeur. Frothing with tourism, and the
many dive shops to choose from, Hawaii makes scuba diving fun and
adventurous.
10. Koh Tao Island, Thailand
Koh Tao in the Gulf of Thailand is a tourist-friendly
resort island that caters especially to scuba divers. Surrounded on all
sides by colorful reefs the island is also well known for opportunities
for close-encounters with elusive Whalesharks and Grey Reef Sharks. The
scuba diving is excellent, but despite desperate marine conservation
efforts shark hunting is offered as a tourist diversion and many people
travel to Koh Tao just to kill the local fauna.
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