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By Ramsha Nayab
23 March, 2023
Top Scuba Diving Destinations for Beginners and Pros
Kona, Hawaii
If you like night diving, and swimming with giant (12-foot) Manta rays, Kona is the spot for you. (Sounds absolutely magical, right?)
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Great Barrier Reef, Australia
The Great Barrier Reef boasts stunning underwater landscapes and more species of fish in one place.
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Bahamas, Caribbean
One dive spot that should not be missed though, is Bimini; an area that is famous for shark sightings.
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Fiji, South Pacific Ocean
We recommend Shark Reef Marine Reserve dive site in Beqa Lagoon, Viti Levu, you’re likely to spot whitetips, blacktips, bull sharks, lemon sharks
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Cozumel, Mexico
This world-class diving site offers everything from swim throughs to tunnels to walls of coral to cenotes to sharks to rays.
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French Polynesian Islands
There is an array of varied dives, from the shallow lagoons for beginners to the drop-offs and passes for the advanced divers.
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Belize
To dive the Blue Hole it is recommend that you are an experienced diver and you are well prepared for this magical experience.
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Red Sea, Egypt
Drift dives are quite common in the Red Sea due to currents as are night dives amongst towering coral and schools of fish.
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