Blog Entries tagged 'scuba'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'scuba'
- 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
- Diving on the Reef in Cozumel - 1998In December 1998 we went to Cozumel so Bob could get certified in Scuba. I had a package from Aqua Dreams which included diving and a hotel and one meal a day. We left on Thursday and flew Posted by greatgrandmaR in Diving from Belize to Cozumel in 1998 | Dec 26, 1998
- After Peter, Blonde Rock at Dead ChestSaturday 29 November 1997 continued With the two Captains, Gwen and Don, we sailed towards Tortola with the jib and the mainsail both up. I steered most of the way. I'm comfortable with a compass heading or heading for a landmark, Posted by greatgrandmaR in 1997 In the Virgin Islands on a CSY | Nov 30, 1997
- A Resort Course for BobFriday 28 November 1997 Breakfast today was scrambled eggs, bacon, watermelon and guava, toast and jelly. We moved around to Salt Pond, St. John. Gwen and I did a dive for 50 minutes at 50 feet. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/880679 Posted by greatgrandmaR in 1997 In the Virgin Islands on a CSY | Nov 28, 1997
- Snorkeling and Diving in the BVITuesday 4 February 1997 When we left the anchorage at Hawknest in the USVI, [img=https://photos.travelle Posted by greatgrandmaR in 1997 In the Virgin Islands on a CSY | Feb 4, 1997
- Basically, I'm doing this all wrongSo a state of play so to speak. As I end my 19th day of this trip (it feels a lot longer) and inch ever closer to my sisters' estimates of how long I'd last out here on my own (21 Posted by cblanc102 in Discovering South East Asia | Mar 15, 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
- 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
- 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
- Maldives: LUX South Ari- Adventures in Paradise- VIDEOSwimming with whale sharks and mantas in pristine turquoise waters with stunning views in the most luxurious of settings is what you will find at LUX* South Ari - check out our video of one of the most ROMANTIC vacation Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Jul 12, 2016
- Scuba: Final DayWe were a bit relieved this was our final day of scuba. We enjoyed diving but having someone in the group who hated and struggled with each task was trying on all of us, our instructor included. We found a Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Nov 19, 2015
- ScubaBefore scuba class, we got our 7-11 breakfast, a hard-boiled egg filled croissant and the ham and cheese classic for Ryan. When we made it to the dive shop for 8:30, the German girls weren't there so we reviewed our Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Nov 18, 2015
- Learning to ScubaSorry, not many pictures with this one, and if you're not interesting in diving you'll probably want to skip a few sections as they could be a bit dry. We should hopefully be able to put up a few more Posted by Sarah.M in Explore | Nov 14, 2015
- French Polynesia: Scuba Diving Video with Sharks in Moorea Check out our latest travel video from scuba diving in Moorea (Tahiti)-- what an awesome experience we saw tons of black tip and lemon sharks, beautiful tropical fish and even a sea turtle :) [b]IF THE LINKED WINDOW BELOW DOESN'T WORK- Posted by Tony.Ruby in Ruby and Tony - Around the World | Jan 2, 2015
- Goodbye Australia[center][/center] There were tears - more than I expected - as I said goodbye to the place I have called home for the last year. 'Straya has been a real mix of tricks - each location Posted by emmaabroad in Australia | Aug 3, 2015
- Sharks and ChocolateWith their scary teeth and staring eyes, some might say that Grey Nurse Sharks are a species you wouldn't want to encounter. [center][/center] So voluntarily swimming next to them an Posted by emmaabroad in Australia | Jul 11, 2015
- Kings Of The SeaYou see sir we are the Kandurassefanu, the kings of the sea. We are the greatest divers in Maldives and now you are now going to be part of this elite club," said Dost my diving instructor. It was my Posted by Anuj Tikku in Tikku's Travelthon | Jun 13, 2015
- Scuba Diving and Scooter DrivingMe and my little suitcase of dive gear, which was strategically placed, were riding down the mountain of Lembongan on the back of a scooter driven my one of the kind hotel guys. This, as I understood it, was my Posted by jenniferhall in Sudah Siap? | Apr 28, 2015
- Egypt?What can I say? It was fun. Although enjoyable, not my sort of holiday. I tend to dislike the "Disney-esque" charades that all-inclusive holidays put on and can now say it isn't really for me. Sharm el: Sheikh: My girlfriend Posted by derekdhardin in Weekenders | Feb 23, 2015
- Das Leben ist wie eine Schachtel Pralinen......man weiẞ nie was man kriegt! Ihr könnt euch nicht vorstellen, wie sich mein Leben hier verändert hat! Erstmal tut es mir so Leid, dass ich mich so lange bei keinem gemeldet habe. Ich habe im Moment wirklich kaum Zeit...ich Posted by Jennyswaves in followthesun | Nov 2, 2014
- Finding Nemo - Cairns/ Great Barrier ReefSo, having been a mermaid in a previous life (it was cool- got to swim all day and had a free clam bra) I've always loved the sea and water in general. And having been diving in Byron Bay and seen Posted by emmaabroad in Australia | Sep 7, 2014
- Diving the Yongala WreckSunk in 1911 due to a cyclone and undiscovered till 1958, this amazing wreck sits on the sandy bottom with no reefs nearby. This means there's an incredible about of fish life and activities here; the wreck is 109m Posted by smr1188 in Postcards From the Heart | Jun 24, 2014
- Its Been a Few YearsYesterday morning, Monday, started like the last few. I grabbed my book and head to the beach or pool to get some morning reading in. As I was making the short walk down the main path on the island, I Posted by tylerwein in Backpacks Are For Travel, Not School | Apr 28, 2014
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