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Scuba dive at The Great Barrier Reef
A
scuba dive is one of the best ways to experience the wonder of nature
that is The Great Barrier Reef. And now, you can explore this marine
wonderland even if youve never been for a scuba dive before!
Come and meet our resident friendly giant Maori Wrasse "Wally",
whos sure to want to greet you personally. Youll be
amazed at the spectacular marine life and the garden that blooms
under the sea. Our scuba diving locations at The Great Barrier Reef
are renowned for forest staghorn coral, large sea fans and black
coral trees, yielding some 400 species of coral. On your scuba dive
youll also be able to view a vertical wall teaming with marine
life.
So its your first scuba dive . . .
Maybe
youre feeling a little nervous about your first scuba dive.
Theres no need, our experienced dive instructors will quickly
make you feel confident under the water. Its fun, safe and
we guarantee, youll have a fantastic first time experience.
Try our free ten minute scuba dive and demonstration lesson, and
in no time at all youll be enjoying your very own magical
marine scuba diving adventure.
Certified scuba diving
If
youve been for a scuba dive before and are ready to experience
more from your dive, we guarantee youll see more reefs, have
more variety and most importantly well make sure you see less
divers. Included are M.F.S. weights, tanks, refills, BC and Reg.
Advanced scuba dive speciality courses
If youre ready to expand youre diving knowledge and
scuba diving skills choose from one of five specialty training dives
which include night diving as well as deep and navigational scuba
diving.
Some
medical conditions and or medication may stop you from trying a
scuba dive, such as asthma or wheezing. Other conditions including
brain spinal cord or nervous disorder, chronic bronchitis or persistent
chest complaint, chronic sinus, collapsed lung, diabetes mellitis,
chest surgery, Epilepsy, fainting, seizure or blackouts, heart disease
of any kind, recurrent ear problems when flying, tuberculosis or
other long-term lung disease and High blood pressure also exclude
you from scuba diving. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions
relating to scuba diving.
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