Port Hardy is the Mecca of cold water dives. Browning Wall, Hunt Rock, the wreck of the Themis, Barrie Islet and many other sites offer some of the best diving in the world. Featured in National Geographic, Discovery Channel and Imax films, diving in Port Hardy cant be beat. Shear walls are covered in a conglomeration of some of the most beautiful invertebrate marine life you will ever see. Sponges, anemones, soft corals, nudibranchs, urchins, crabs, starfish, bryozoans, and other life forms blanket the bottom and come in almost every shade of the rainbow. You will often encounter Long fin Sculpins, Red Irish Lords, Puget Sound King Crabs, the occasional octopus, and various varieties of rockfish. The marine life here just seems to go on and on.
Accommodation for this trip is with God's Pocket, a land based scuba diving resort. Accessible only by boat, and surrounded by forested islands and the waterways of the Queen Charlotte Strait, a visit to God's Pocket provides not only spectacular cold water diving, but also an opportunity for kayaking, swimming with dolphins, and whale watching. Up to three boat dives a day will be included in this adventure. Separate cabins are spread between two buildings. There is also a larger common room for reading, hanging out, or watching movies. Meals are held in the common room and are gourmet.
The wonders of the Galapagos diving experience will be with you for a lifetime. Few will have the opportunity of diving some of the most remote and pristine seas in the world. No other place on Earth boasts such a variety of sea and land life. Your fourteen days will be filled with memories to last a lifetime - thrilling dives, exotic vistas - and these will be only a small part of your experience.
Diving the Galapagos can be challenging, but the rewards are great - schooling hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, whale sharks, mantas and myriad other pelagics frequent these waters. Nature's bounty is not confined to the waters, of course - Charles Darwin's work concentrated largely on the rare terrestrial ecosystems, which abound with flora and fauna unique to the archipelago.
Diving in Indonesia is a treat! This dive trip takes you to North Sulawesi, with the world famous Lembeh Strait on one side and Bunaken National Park on the other. From small critter diving (aka muck diving), which is kind of like a diving treasure hunt, in Lembeh Strait, to the beautiful colourful walls of Bunaken National Park, there is a lot of variety in this dive trip.
Alaska is something every diver should experience. It doesn't matter if you have thousands of cold-water dives under your weightbelt or have never been in a drysuit before. You need to experience this. The scenery is stunning and spectacular. The diving is some of the best cold water diving in the world. And the animals topside are just as enthralling as the critters below surface; grizzly bears ambling along the beach, bald eagles more numerous than seagulls, humpback whales blowing right beside the back deck water level as you sip your morning coffee. This is the full meal deal from incredible diving, photo opportunities, kayaking and shore expeditions all the way through climbing up icebergs.
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