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Hello Scuba Boarders,

Any suggestions for a Rescue Diver looking for an underwater adventure next year?

Alyssa
 
Check out our invasions! We're headed to Bonaire this January (it might be sold out) and to Cozumel in the Spring (it's close to being sold out). Lots of variety of divers and you get placed with people who have a similar skill level. It's fun, we don't let the boats get overcrowded and you'll meet some lifelong friends. Click on each to get to the discussion.
 
Assuming you're in London, England, which destinations are convenient to you may differ from what those of us in the U.S. typically think of. Where have you been diving so far, and what sort of diving do you prefer to do? How important are...

1.) Coral Reefs.
2.) Wrecks.
3.) Small, colorful tropical fish.
4.) Larger fish - decent-sized grouper, sea turtles, etc...
5.) Really big stuff - larger sharks, mantas, etc...
6.) Warm water with high viz., 'tropical aquarium' type conditions.
7.) Are you open to live-aboard diving, or mainly a land-based dive resort diver?
8.) Is it all about the diving, or does the topside scene matter?

Richard.
 
Lake Norman query in NC is pretty sweet Haha

Check out the key largo ...it's easy inexpensive and there is some great diving. I recommend rainbow reef
 
Welcome to Scubaboard. Why not head to the Red Sea between Hurghada and Marsa Alam?
 

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