Blog Entries tagged 'diving'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'diving'
- Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the waterYes, I've been waiting forever to use a Jaws (2) tagline for my blog.... So while I made a big deal about 'Doing the Galapagos on the cheap', there were some things I really wanted to do or see. Firstly, I Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jul 20, 2021
- Doing the Galapagos Islands on the CheapThe main reason I had come to Guayaquil was as a stop on the way to the Galapagos Islands. To come all this way and not visit them seemed insane to me, but I have limited money and everyone was Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Jul 15, 2021
- Why Belize? Setting the Scene and Getting There Charles Darwin referred to the Belize Barrier Reef in 1842, in his study of the origin and evolution of coral reefs. He described it as "the most remarkable reef in the West Indies" Since then it has become renowned Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Feb 27, 1998
- Best travel with Ocean Gravity Dive Center BaliBefore the lockdown, I am going on a tour in Indonesia. I especially enjoy my diving days in Bali. There are so much fun with the diving, seeing the underwater creatures. Before that day, I never experienced diving, so Posted by sandipdutta in My travel with Ocean Gravity Dive Center | Jul 21, 2020
- Ever deeperThe diving had been fantastic, I'd passed my Open Water certificate and was now allowed to pretty much dive anywhere, but I would also be losing the people I had dived with. Of the four of us that started the course, Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Mar 10, 2020
- Darling it's better, Down where it's wetter, Take it from meMy choice to visit Koh Tao was to learn to scuba dive. Granted, the place looked (and is) beautiful and I like being around water, but Koh Tao has the reputation as being one of the best places in the Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Mar 9, 2020
- Sea Bees Diving at Khao Lak, ThailandRich’s exceptional planning had taken us all the way to Cambodia and we had a loose plan to bum the beaches of Southern Thailand during our final fortnight before heading back to life, back to reality. We realised that we Posted by TaylorElphicks in The Seafood Chronicles | Feb 3, 2020
- Boonsung diving wreck, ThailandWaves splash your face. Lisa points at the boat and shouts "swim!". You pump air into your vest and swim backwards so the waves splash over you less. You gather around a buoy. This is the line. You've never done Posted by TaylorElphicks in The Seafood Chronicles | Feb 3, 2020
- Sharktastic[float=right][/float]As we swam closer to the cave, one of the seven or eight Ragged Tooth Sharks in t Posted by askgudmundsen in Southern Africa Road Blog | Dec 6, 2019
- Senggigi, LombokFrom Gili Air we squeezed onto a packed jakung boat heading to the large neighbouring island of Lombok, then travelled on to the sleepy seaside town of Senggigi, which is along Lombok’s west coast. We wanted to visit Lombok as Posted by TaylorElphicks in The Seafood Chronicles | Nov 21, 2019
- Gili Air, LombokPeople will always disagree on what paradise would be like. People are like that. But I bet if you asked a bunch of people many would describe an island in a turquoise calm sea, lined with white beaches, palm trees Posted by TaylorElphicks in The Seafood Chronicles | Nov 18, 2019
- MaltaMalta is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea. The two main inhabited Islands are Malta and Gozo. 17000 years ago Malta was connected to mainland Europe. Today it is fifty miles south of Sicily. History includes Phoenician, Roman, Arab, Posted by CherylGypsyRose in Cheap Seats At The Opera | Sep 23, 2018
- Snorkeling and Scuba Diving - Great Barrier ReefOn Thursday we got on a boat in Port Douglas despite light rain and lightening and traveled out an hour to the Agincourt Reefs. The boat ride out there was pretty bumpy and despite Tracey having motion sickness all else Posted by spbjohnson in Tall Tree Travels | Jul 1, 2018
- How to make local tour guides compete for your businessI consider myself well-travelled. I've been to about 37 countries with a couple more planned this year. I've travelled for business, I've been part of a herd and taken bus tours, I've stayed at all-inclusive resorts, I've travelled solo, I've Posted by cheshire2k in Travelling Alternatively | Mar 26, 2018
- Eat, Sleep, DiveAnother day of diving in the books! We woke up early for a morning dive before breakfast, with highlights including seeing a white tip shark!! We then had breakfast and a short break as we waited for the speed boat Posted by bsantos1991 in Southeast Asia 2017 | Oct 29, 2017
- A-M-A-Z-I-N-GWow, what a day! I got picked up really early (6am!) and transported via minivan about 3 hours away to a pier, where we checked in with the liveaboard company and were transported via speedboat about 1 hr away to Posted by bsantos1991 in Southeast Asia 2017 | Oct 28, 2017
- Never been so happy to be misdiagnosed! Made it to Phuket! Got picked up from my hostel at 10am in a minivan, then dropped off at a central office in Krabi. I waited around a bit before getting on another mini van with other people bound for Posted by bsantos1991 in Southeast Asia 2017 | Oct 27, 2017
- First of many beautiful sunsetsHeaded to Langkawi Island today!! Ready for some serious R&R on the beach. I've heard so-so things about the island, that it's okay but not as nice as some of the other (Thai) islands in the area. Nonetheless I was Posted by bsantos1991 in Southeast Asia 2017 | Oct 20, 2017
- Discovering Curacao==Curaçao== Curaçao is a tiny island, a stone’s throw from the coast of Venezuela. A former colony of Portugal, Spain and then Holland, today it is an autonomous, free and thriving natio Posted by SkinnyFists in Tales from the Transit Lounge | Oct 24, 2017
- The Marvellous MaldivesWe arrived at the gorgeous Finolhu resort after a 40 minute sea plane ride from Male International Airport. The short flight over found us unable to tear our eyes away from the scenery below as we flew over dark Posted by bumblebum in Migrating South | Jul 20, 2017
- PULAU TIOMAN - DIVING & SNORKLING PARADISEFAVOURITE PHOTO. TIOMAN ISLAND IS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA ON THE EASTERN SIDE OF MALAYSIA. THE BEST WAY TO DO PULAU TIOMAN IS A PACKAGE. WE CHOSE Posted by aussirose in Malaysia by aussirose | May 27, 2017
- Scuba Diving on Easter Island on Easter Sunday How cool is that! Not something that I had planned but it just worked out that way. We had been driving back to Santiago for our flight, which Posted by carpefeline in Moais and Other Awesome Things | Apr 15, 2017
- Koh Tao - Sharks! And some turtlesToday James and I went hiking to a small peak on southern Koh Tao. After we went snorkeling in Shark Bay. Unfortunately, in what is becoming an increasingly bad decision, I do not have an underwater camera and have no Posted by BrianMader in Brian Mader | Feb 20, 2017
- Diving the Great Barrier Reef, Port DouglasAfter leaving the Daintree the rain came with us and we spent four more nights in a very wet Port Douglas. We were meant to dive on Sunday but it wasn't meant to be. We got up early, boarded the Posted by Chelsandliam in Australian adventures | May 5, 2016
- Queensland and lots of sandFrom Brisbane we continued up the M/A1 now named the "Bruce Highway" nice and early, so that on route to Riverheads and the Fraser Island ferry we would have time to make a quick diversion to Bli Bli and it's Posted by KulaRing in KulaRing Supermoon | Mar 21, 2016
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