12 Best Places For Scuba Diving Enthusiasts

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Maaya Thila, Maldives

Maayaa thila is probably one of the most popular dive sites in North Ari Atoll and is common to find lots of divers around, especially in high season. It is around 80 meters in the distance across and can easily be circumnavigated in one dive - if the current is favorable - despite the fact that it is not unusual for divers to spend the whole dive in one area to digest the astonishing diversity of marine life. This dive site is perfect for night dive. At that time, the stingrays, moray eels, lionfishes and white tips are hunting and the show is great.

Puerto Galera, Philippines

Puerto Galera is a town on the northeastern coast of Mindoro Island, Philippines. It is well known for its numerous scuba diving spots with some of the most diverse coral reed diving in Asia located at the very heart of the 'Coral Triangle.' Puerto Galera is the best spot to see bounteous marine life and magnificent coral reefs, making it a favorite among submerged photographers.

Kailua Kona, Hawaii

The Kona Coast offers unparalleled scuba diving and is home to wonderful reef life, spectacular visibility, intriguing lava tubes, turtles, hundreds of types of fish, magnificent mantas, dolphins, whales and so much more. Some of the marine animals to see include the school of colorful tropical fish, giant sea turtles, sharks, stingrays, whales and so on. Lodge in the historic seaside town of Kailua Kona to be near to particular diving spots!

Gili Islands, Indonesia

The 'turtle capital of the world', Gillis offers amazing underwater visuals with plenty of plant and marine life such as manta rays, black and white tip reef sharks, hawksbill turtles and a wide range of hard and soft corals. It is also near Bali, so you can easily have the best of both worlds. Scuba Diving in Gili Islands is possible throughout the entire year but try to avoid December and January. The heavy rainfall during these months will reduce visibility quite a bit. The best season is from May to September.

Sipadan, Malaysia

Sipadan is the only maritime island in Malaysia, rising 600 metres (2,000 ft) from the seabed. It is situated in the Celebes Sea off the east coast of Sabah, East Malaysia. It was formed by living corals growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone. There are few spots on Earth where divers could see schools of whirling barracuda, a dozen sea turtles of varying species, a handful of sharks, and a teeming reef of angelfish, triggerfish, morays and gobies all on one dive. At Sipadan, such sights are common. There are more than 3,000 types of fish and a 600-meter wall, and this protected Malaysian island is a scuba diver's dream.

Phuket, Thailand

Phuket is the portal to the best scuba diving in Thailand. The island is The Place where you could either take a liveaboard trip up Thailand's west coast to the best dive destinations of the Andaman Sea, or you could stay in one of the island's numerous resorts and take shorter day trips instead to enjoy some of the great nearby local sites. It also provides a wide range of diving opportunities for all levels of enthusiasts who may want to visit shipwrecks, coral fields or underwater caves.

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

One of Australia's most surprising natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the stunning beauty of the world's largest coral reef. It contains an abundance of marine life and comprises of over 3000 individual reef systems and coral cays and hundreds of picturesque tropical islands with some of the world's most beautiful golden beaches. This is going to be a great spot to dive in.

The Yongala, Australia

The SS Yongala is one of the best diving sites in Australia as well as worldwide. T is considered by numerous people as the best wreck dive in the world! It is located closest to Townsville in Queensland. It lies on a 33 meters deep sandy base with the highest point of the disaster area at around 15 meters in depth. The visibility is not very good and ranges from 10 to 15 meters relying upon the tide. There is often a strong current, and this dive site is reserved for experienced divers only.

Ras Mohammed, The Red Sea, Egypt

One of the most well known scuba diving sites today, the red sea is very special due to its underwater ecosystem and great number of reefs. Scuba diving in the Red Sea is more about big fishes than tiny critters and macro stuff. Nevertheless, there are still nice nudibranchs or pipefishes to discover on wrecks and along beautiful reefs. You can also choose from a number of locations one of which is the Ras Mohammed national park for an even more unique diving experience.

Palau, Micronesia

Diving is year-round in Palau. From beginners and intermediate to expert divers, there are over 50 existing dive sites, each possessing distinct characteristics and individual personalities to appeal to everyone's desires. Palau has been selected one of the Underwater Wonders of the World. And if you want to swim with the dolphins, you can do so at the Dolphin Pacific, which is located between the natural forests that are covered with limestone islands.

Punta Gorda, Costa Rica

On the off chance that you are worn out on the ordinary fare that other diving destinations offer, then you can appreciate the exquisite variety found in Costa Rica's diverse underwater world which is home to gigantic schools of fish and the eagle rays at Punta Gorda. The depth is 6.7 m / 22 ft in average though the maximum depth you can reach is 21.3 m / 69.9 ft. To reach Punta Gorda you have to do it By boat.

Beqa Lagoon, Fiji

Beqa Lagoon is one of the best-known Fiji scuba diving spots and once christened "The Mecca of Pacific Diving". And Beqa Lagoon (pronounced Benga), lies just south of Viti Levu, the main island of Fiji where international flights arrive. Beqa Island is a perfect spot for those who wish to get straight into the water without taking a domestic flight to the outer islands. The lagoon itself comprises of over 100 square miles of clear water surrounded by the protective arms of some 30 solid kilometers of the barrier reef. This makes it one of the world's largest barrier reefs.