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Scuba - Diving And Snorkeling |
Intro2u Scuba
Diving: Many dive operators offer Introductory Scuba
Diving, a great opportunity available to most snorkelers. An Introductory Scuba
Dive is a highly supervised, guided scuba dive, limited to groups of four or
less. The dive is preceded by instruction and coaching, and the depth of the
dive is limited. Since most reef life is found in the shallower waters, the
depth limit still allows divers to see a great deal including the most colorful
parts of the reef. It is an ideal introduction to scuba diving.
Reef Visitors:
If you want to visit the reef, but someone in your party does not wish to get
into the water, these trips are ideal for you. The trips not only visit the
reef, but also include visits to islands or large floating platforms that offer
attractions such as underwater observatories, glass-bottomed boats, beaches, and
the like.
Many of these
operations also offer flotation devices, and guided snorkeling trips to
encourage everyone to enter the water. (We encourage everyone to get in the
water!) Most of these operators also offer scuba diving and snorkeling, making
these trips ideal for groups with varied interests and needs, such as families
Scuba
Equipment - full scuba gear, dive cylinder, BCD, regulator, shorts
wetsuit, weight belt, adult stinger suit
Select the Diving Trip that suits you best.
Type of Diving
Certified Diver,
Certified Nitrox Diver,
Introductory Scuba Dive, Snorkelers, try a guided scuba dive!
Reef Visitor - For those that might not want to get wet,
Sail/Dive/Snorkel,
Snorkeler
Specialty Destination Diving
Cod Hole/Ribbon Reefs,
Coral Sea Reefs,
Far Northern Reefs,
Minke Whale Trips,
Yongala Wreck,
Shark Diving,
Heli-diving
Dive And Snorkeling In Australia
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Beyond the
pull of gravity
And the noise of our world,
Beyond the demands of everyday life,
We found the sea and so, our freedom.
'Diver in the light', Great Barrier Reef
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And in this place of liberty
We began to dance with nature.
And the locals joined in
Accepting us as part of their world.
Crescent tailed Glass-eyes, Priacanthus hamrur, Great Barrer Reef
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We began to explore.
And through our lens we saw beyond
What our eyes could see alone.
Communities of symbiosis and harmony
In a world as beautiful as it is bizarre.
Pygmy Seahorse, Hippocampus bargibanti, Great Barrier Reef
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What may be viewed as ordinary on land
Becomes exquisite under the sea.
Nudibranch, Ardeadoris egretta, Great Barrier Reef
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Seascapes that defy the imagination and
Lead us deeper into this magical world
'The Mermaid's Palace', Coral Sea
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Where the surface of the sea seems the defining line
Between a world that binds and one that frees.
'Waves over the reef', Coral Sea
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It is here, along our shores, the two worlds unite.
'Along the shoreline', Coral Sea |
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