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Top 10 Diving Trip Package Deals From LeisurePro Travel

September 1, 2010

Have that urge to dive but can’t afford to break the bank for a scuba diving trip? Worry not, we’ve got options for you and your budget! Here’s a look at some world-class dive destination packages to satisfy the no frill diver in you who just want to hit the waters, at unbelievable prices! COZUMEL, [...]

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Unusual Wreckreational Diving: Boeing Aircraft Dive Sites

August 30, 2010

Tired of diving regular shipwrecks? Well, how about diving some planes instead, Boeing commercial aircrafts to be specific. Here’s a look at three pretty unusual dive sites that use old Boeing aircrafts to create artificial reefs and ofcourse cool dive sites! The first located of the coast of Miami in Florida, is a Boeing 727 [...]

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Dive Cayman Brac the Caribbean’s Wall Diving Capital

August 20, 2010

Cayman Brac is a small island just 19km (11.8 miles) long and 2km (1.2 mi) wide that forms one of the three Islands of the Cayman Islands located just south of Cuba in the Caribbean. Grand Cayman is the largest of the three, and just 100 miles or so northeast of it lays Little Cayman [...]

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Dive the Cocos Islands in Costa Rica

July 24, 2010

Cocos Island, Costa Rica is not a dive destination for the faint hearted. If you are a true hardcore diver, and aren’t afraid of large schools of pelagic fish,  Sharks and Hammerheads,  and don’t mind travelling a great distance to experience some of the best shark diving in the world, then Cocos Island  is just [...]

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Worlds Amazing Dive Sites: Barracuda Point Sipadan

July 14, 2010

Sipadan island, off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia is simply unbeatable in its beauty and wealth of marine life that inhabit this coral island, formed by living coral growing on top of an extinct volcanic cone in the heart if the indo-pacific basin. The island itself is a pinnacle rising from 600 meters from the [...]

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Dive One of The World’s Best Wrecks, The Umbria in Sudan

June 25, 2010

Strange though it may seem, it’s true that one of the world’s best wreck dive sites is located just off Port  Sudan. This dive site is classified as one of the world best for numerous reasons; wreck depth, condition, visibility, wreck penetration ease, history and intrigue as well as one explosive reason which we will [...]

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Explore The Southern Coral Caverns Of Egypt

June 13, 2010

Beside the ever popular Dahab Blue Hole dive site, Egypt offers divers chambers of caverns encrusted in impressive coral in the lesser visited southern part of Egypt, a fine setting for an easy introduction to cavern diving and a chance to escape the crowds of divers that frequent the more popular dive sites of Egypt. [...]

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Dive Lake Malawi in Africa

June 4, 2010

Malawi is a long landlocked country nestled between Zambia, Tanzania and Mozambique. Running throughout the length of this country is Lake Malawi Africa’s third largest freshwater lake which extends 600 kilometers in length and 80kms wide. This lake has been formed as a result of tectonic movements of the Earth’s crust as it lies in [...]

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Japan Underwater Uncovered

May 15, 2010

Japan doesn’t instantly strike you a a scuba diving destination. But, this archipelago with 34,000 kilometers of coastline has more than 2,000 diving points and more certified divers than any country except the United States. Only a handful of western divers have experienced the great quality and variety of marine life Japan has to offer, [...]

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