Diving in SA

This topic was created by Johanna (johanna.sorensson@telia.com)
[Thu 20 May, 1:00 Tasmanian Standard Time]

Could anyone recommend good places for diving in SA? We are
planning a trip next year and havn┤t decided on which
countries to visit. We┤ve heard about Galapagos, but aren┤t
sure yet if it fits into the budget...
Many thanks for any advice!

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  1. galapagos Added by: peter
    [Timestamp: Thu 20 May, 2:05 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    is surely worth all the money,
    but if you're on a budget:
    Santa Marta in Colombia!
    more info at
    http://move.to/colombia
    (I'm too lazy to paste it all here)



  2. Vacation time! Added by: Bob (***TOP SECRET***)
    [Timestamp: Thu 20 May, 3:39 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    Go to Brazil. It's way cool!!!!!



  3. Vacation time! Added by: Bob (***TOP SECRET***)
    [Timestamp: Thu 20 May, 3:39 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    Go to Brazil. It's way cool!!!!!



  4. Fernando de Noronha Added by: Lucas
    [Timestamp: Thu 20 May, 22:30 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    In Brazil there is a very special group of islands called
    Fernando de Noronha about 1 hour flight from Recife or Natal
    that you must visit if you are really into diving. The
    sceanary is just great ! do not miss it !



  5. RAPA NUI (Chile) Added by: curimanque (tgreen@bsantander.cl)
    [Timestamp: Fri 21 May, 7:09 Tasmanian Standard Time]

    iorana Johanna!!
    in Rapa Nui (easter is.) you will find beautiful corals in
    one of the most isolated places in the world, thus the
    water is extremely clear and pure (it's a tropical sea)...
    swirling around the islots ('motu') in underwater currents
    was an amazing experience, plus you have all the
    archaeological resources ('moai') and beautiful volcanoes
    all around.
    Another interesting option in Chile is Juan Fernandez is.
    it has a huge marine reserve in a beautiful environment
    declared world heritage by Unesco ... there's even a sunken
    German battleship of WW1
    have fun & good luck
    saludos :)
    Tomßs




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