Hi all, my name is Simon, I am a commercial and recreational diver, interested in underwater photography. I live in Ibiza, Spain. I have been in the water since I can remember and if I can help you in anything don't hesitate to ask me.
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Ok, I have been taking a look at the western europe regional forum. No entries since several months ago. Anyway I'll regualrly take a look to that subforum, I like to help, so if anybody have a question in which I can help, I'll be happy to do so.Welcome. You'll see people often post trip reports for dive destinations they've been to. Any you can post for destinations in your region may be helpful to some people.
It's not just the literal diving. Scuba Board has an international membership, but tends to be heavy on Americans (I'd lump Canadians in with us). So many people here who take an interest in your region would be flying in by plane. A lot of Americans only speak English. If you mention good places to stay and what languages are widely spoken, that can help, too.
Hi jale, I don't like cave diving, so I have not dive in there. Anyway in Ibiza we don't have large caves to explore, what we have here is caverns, we have lots of them, but in most of them you always can see the exit. It's true that in Mallorca (the biggest island of the Balearics) there is a large system which is still being explred. If you are interested in going I can get you in contact with the ones that regularly dive it.Hi
Baleares... I wish one day to dive the caves in Mallorca. I dived some caves in Italia, Sardaigna and they share the same beauty and caracteristics as the ones in Mexico: flooded original dry caves with beautiful stalactites and stalagmites...
Have you dived them?
Thanks