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Blue planet scuba diving
Blue planet scuba diving








#Blue planet scuba diving for free#

To protect our underwater treasures, all our beginner divers get an additional dive for free during their PADI Open Water Course. These are our prices:Īt Blue Planet we believe that education leads to conservation. From the boat we often see dolphins, and on one occasion, a whale.Īs a colleague of ours said: “There are no bad dives”. Olive Ridley turtles are frequently seen, as are Napoleon fish and Angel fish. Of course we can never predict what you will see, and every dive is an adventure! You will see live corals, nudibranchs, cleaner fish, butterfly fish, clown fish and lots more. On your first dive there is a very good chance Whilst a lot of the coral at shallow depths was affected by bleaching in 2008, it is regenerating fast and you can see plenty of live coral at depths of less than 10 metres. If you want to go with your family or friends who simply want a boat trip or snorkelling trip, don’t worry, we can combine the two!Įven at less than 10m depths, there is still a lot to see. We are offering Discover Scuba Diving at a really good price. On your first dive there is a very good chance you will see live corals, Turtles, lots of Lobsters, Sting rays, nudibranchs, cleaner fish, butterfly fish, clown fish and lots more. All you need is a little confidence in the water, and if you are someone who enjoys being in warm tropical water and is interested in what you can see, you will love it! Even at less than 10m depths, there is still a lot of live and colourful hard corals which attracts turtles even though there is diminishing of coral life beacuse of bleaching around Andamans. If you have never been scuba diving before, there couldn’t be a better place to start.

blue planet scuba diving

(Housetip)2 kms way from long island jetty: We have many dive sites, with yet more still to be discovered! For those interested in underwater photography its a magical site with Barracudas, Types of cleaner Shrimps, Turtles, Blue ringed angel fishes and Various kinds of pipe fishes and chances of spotting a sea horse.This just gives a snapshot of the kind of experience you are likely to get diving around Long Island. Once we went for a free dive and we saw turtle runnign away for us with huge shadows and then with scuba dive we found a yellow giant fan coral garden with a max depth explored 13mts.

blue planet scuba diving

Its a 15m to 23m depth dive site which is good for drift diving with some hard corals and coral formations.Main attraction a school of barracudas circling around us, good corals, parrot fish, clown fish, cleaner fish, and big schools of fusiliers which will entertain you. (osmaston shoal)4km north-east from Long Island you can get to see reef cleaning station and feast for micro stuff lovers and with some groupers. Its a 30 mts dive site with a cleaning station underneath as this is the passing way for manta rays to reach barren island. Manta Ray as seen 14km south-east from Long Island We saw travelly, butterfly fish, clown fish and colorful nudibranchs, and plenty of live, colorful and untouched coral.

blue planet scuba diving

On a dive ranging from 13 to 28m depth where we get to see 20 mts to 40 mts visibility and coming to fish life we saw turtles on most of the dives, sting rays, black-tipped shark, and a huge school of barracuda circling around us and with infinite fusilier and snapper where two eyes are not enough. We are still exploring and discovering new sites, but these are some of the things we have seen on recent dives: (CAMPBELL SHOAL)16km north-east of Long Island: Long Island, untouched paradise has some of the best diving! There are many new sites to be discovered around Long Island, North Passage Island and out in the direction of the Button Islands.Īt Blue Planet we started to offer scuba diving in 2011. The crystal-clear azure tropical waters around the Andaman Islands offer some of the world’s best diving, and there are now a lot of dive operators based mostly on Havelock Island. Please note that for 2019/2020 season this page is for information only, as current Government restrictions mean that it is not possible to offer scuba diving from Long Island.








Blue planet scuba diving