Posts Tagged ‘snorkel’
Introduction to Dive International Bali
Here at Dive International Bali we can cater for all your diving needs from offering accommodation ranging from 2* to 5* to suit your requirements at discounted rates. Everything you’re going to need to be able to learn to dive, from our PADI scuba diving Instructors to our very own Designed Dive Boat The Lindy Lou and Dive Shop with Business Centre.
Come in and browse our shop it is fully equipped from your diving and snorkelling requirements. Masks, Fins, Snorkeling Sets, BCDs, computers, watches, Accessories, Regulators ready made or made to measure dive (wet or dry) suits. If you do not see what you require in our shop we can have it delivered within hours all at great prices.
All our rates are fully inclusive with no hidden costs or extras, prices based on minimum booking of two divers discount of 10% when booking 10 dives or more, group bookings prices on application. With the Lindy Lou we take dive tours to all the best dive sites around Bali to Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, The Gili Isle and Nusa Lombok. With the facility to take 20 divers with enough equipment for 4 dives. The Lindy Lou is fully equipped with emergency oxygen, first aid equipment and First Responder on every trip.
PADI courses starting from childrens diving courses designed to help them learn the fundamentals of diving, Beginners diving courses right through to the professional level diving courses.
If you want to get a qualification that will allow you to dive anywhere in the world up to 18metres then our PADI Open Water Diving courses are for you.
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Snorkeling
Snorkeling Rate traveling with Divers
Nusa Dua or Benoa US$ 50.00 – person
Tulamben Snorkelling US$ 80.00
Amed Snorkelling US$ 75.00
Padang Bay snorkelling US$ 70.00
Nusa Lembongan or Penida Island US$ 80.00
Discover Snorkelling
Learn all the basic skills needed for snorkelling whilst on your holidays. US$ 65.00
Diving & Snorkeling Safari, Island Excursions with overnight stay to your requirements – prices available on request. Boat Charter Program Prices Available on Request
Our Pledge
* Our priority is your enjoyment and safety; We never forget you have a choice.
* All our Dive Guides are fully qualified with many years experience and knowledge of all our dive/Snorkeling sites.
* Our Boat the Lindy Lou is fully equipped with all up to date navigation aides and communications, Full First Aid (including emergency oxygen) on board with Rescue Diver/EFR each trip.
* Our Hire Dive Equipment is top of the range.
Prices Including- pack lunch, Aqua, return transport to the hotel.
* Soft drink available at cost.
All our rates are fully inclusive with no hidden costs or extras, prices based on minimum booking of two divers discount of 10% when booking 10 dives or more, group bookings prices on application. With the Lindy Lou we take dive tours to all the best dive sites around Bali to Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Ceningan, The Gili Isle and Nusa Lombok. With the facility to take 20 divers with enough equipment for 4 dives. The Lindy Lou is fully equipped with emergency oxygen, first aid equipment and First Responder on every trip.
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Snorkel with wild dolphins dive with tiger shark in Bahamas
http://www.wildoceanadventures.com/ © 2008
Filmed by Alexander Turoff on a Wild Ocean Adventures expedition to snorkel and freedive with wild dolphins, and scuba dive with tiger shark, lemon shark and caribbean reef shark.
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6/1/09 Scuba Diving Hanauma Bay – The Outer Reef
Scuba Diving Hanauma Bay on the Outer Reef on 06/01/09.
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Spiegel Grove scuba diving segment from DVD
This is a segment from our DVD entitled “Diving the Florida Keys: A Video Guide.” It shows divers what it’s like to dive the USS Spiegel Grove off Key Largo. The full length DVD is about 45 minutes and is available for sale at www.hidefpics.com.
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Diving equipment
Diving equipment available at the Scuba Florida Keys online store. For Scuba gear and snorkeling equipment at Bargain prices visit http://www.scubafloridakeys.com and take a look at the site dive shop.
Find wet suits , snorkeling equipment , scuba regulators , scuba diving fins , scuba accessories and more at our scuba shop
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Diving Whale Shark 2-1-09
Swimming with the Sharks
There had been reports of 3 whale sharks just south of Kona Paradise. Jay at Scuba Shack was going out Super Bowl Sunday and was heading South. We thought we should go out there and take a look, theres plenty of time before the game starts.
We met up at Scuba Shack and loaded up all the gear. Then down to harbor to load up the boat and head out. Full speed ahead, we headed South. Along the way we had to stop a few times to watch the humpback whales. There were quite a few of them, a small group in one area and a mom and a calf in another.
We got down to area at about 11 oclock. Since nobody was extremely familiar with the area we decided to send in a scout to check it out. That scout was me. Jumped in to check out where the best diving would be. While getting on the boat after the re-con I realized one of my fins was gone. So that made the decision where we were going to dive. So my first dive of the day was search and rescue. Luckily there were extra fins on the boat because we never found mine.
Back up at the top we had lunch while heading North to another dive spot. Henrys is a place known to have have sharks. Into the the water we went. Right below the boat was a huge cavern. We headed in and in there resting on the sandy bottom and swimming around the cave were 5 white tip reef sharks. Cute little guys. We spent quite a while in there watching them. After that we when to see what else we could find. I dont know how but Angle spotted a small scorpion fish, which was hard to see even after she pointed it out, their camouflage is so good. Now, some of us and not me, were out of air so reluctantly we headed back to the surface.
It was already now 2 oclock so the game was already well under way. We were all feeling great after 2 amazing dives but also a little disappointed we didnt get a chance to see some whale sharks. I was a little more disappointed about loosing one of my fins. Seeing whale sharks was a life long dream of mine. So full speed ahead again, North back to the big city.
As we approached Keahou bay we saw the Body Glove catamaran just sitting there in the water with all their passengers looking over the rails. They yelled over, Whale Shark. Thats when everyone jumped into action. Trying to look over the side of the boat to catch a glimpse while trying to get their snorkel gear on so they could get into the water with it. I grabbed my camera and with my gear on I jumped in. I started taking some video of it and then it turned and started heading down. I went way down as I watched it disappear into the deep blue. I was so excited and disappointed at the same time! I was the only one in the water, no one else saw it the way I did. Back on the boat we waited to see if it would come up again. And it did! We spent the next hour with this gentle giant of the sea. Following it, swimming next to it and it even let us hang on for a ride, for as long as you could hold your breath. It was such an amazing experience its hard to put into words and I am glad I have it all on video…
No more disappointment
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Shark Cage Diving – South Africa
Shark cage diving at “shark alley” near Dyer Island on the southern part of South Africa in a town called Kleinsbaai.
The use chum (chopped up fish parts) to attract the sharks. When I was in the cage under water I saw that they were chumming the water right over the cage. I thought “Cool!” to bring the sharks closer to us. Turns out the the woman in the cage with me (she is visible at 1 minute mark) puked all over me! I had no idea till I came up for air. But it did bring the sharks, so I guess I cannot complain.
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Cayman Islands Twilight Zone 2007: Extreme SCUBA Diving
Experience what it is like to be a Twilight Zone technical diver studying the biodiversity of creatures living in the Caribbean Sea between Cuba and Jamaica. Little Cayman has some of the steepest drop-offs in the Caribbean because it is perched on the edge of the abyss of the Cayman Trench 7500m below the crystal-clear surface waters.
Music from Kinder Atom-Ascension for more information on the artist: http://www.kinderatom.com or itunes – http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?i=258862642&id=258862370&s=143441.
Video footage courtesy of Marc Slattery, Cayman Islands Twilight Zone 2007 Exploration, NOAA-OE.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/07twilightzone/welcome.html
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Diving off the Coast of Kauai, in Hawaii.