Kiwi303
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Stay in either Tauranga, Whakatane or Rotorua, I went out with a Whakatane dive crew, can't remember who with as it was all organised by the club, I just showed up at the bus stop at University in Hamilton, we piled into the minivans with our kit bags on the trailer and bussed off into the predawn fog. Nice n sunny by the time we got to the boat
Google of "Whakatane + Dive" brings up Dive White Island, PADI Scuba Diving in New Zealand. The Ultimate Diving Holiday Adventure! - The Ulitmate Adventure! -Home and Home - Diveworks Charters, Whakatane, New Zealand
White Island is an active volcanic cone which protrudes above the surface of the Bay of Plenty, the geothermal activity keeps it's underwater bits nice and warm, so theres lots of life compared to most of the rest of the area.
Personally I haven't stayed in accommodation in the BoP since I have family all round the area to stay with, but it will be on a par as anywhere else. the BBH.co.nz will have Whakatane backpackers and cheap accommodation there, I'd vote for staying in Whakatane unless you want to see Rotorua sights such as the Agrodome as well. I did some of my OW training in Lake Tapawera and Blue Lake near Rotorua, pretty boring unless you like mud, Skip the Rotorua diving, theres nothing to see there. But it was nice and clear and calm for nervous OW trainees.
You can't stay on the island itself, there used to be a sulphur mine but it was abandoned after toxic gasses during an eruption killed a bunch of the miners, there are still day trip walking tours of the island however to gawk at the craters and fumeroles and to see the old mining setup.

Google of "Whakatane + Dive" brings up Dive White Island, PADI Scuba Diving in New Zealand. The Ultimate Diving Holiday Adventure! - The Ulitmate Adventure! -Home and Home - Diveworks Charters, Whakatane, New Zealand
White Island is an active volcanic cone which protrudes above the surface of the Bay of Plenty, the geothermal activity keeps it's underwater bits nice and warm, so theres lots of life compared to most of the rest of the area.
Personally I haven't stayed in accommodation in the BoP since I have family all round the area to stay with, but it will be on a par as anywhere else. the BBH.co.nz will have Whakatane backpackers and cheap accommodation there, I'd vote for staying in Whakatane unless you want to see Rotorua sights such as the Agrodome as well. I did some of my OW training in Lake Tapawera and Blue Lake near Rotorua, pretty boring unless you like mud, Skip the Rotorua diving, theres nothing to see there. But it was nice and clear and calm for nervous OW trainees.
You can't stay on the island itself, there used to be a sulphur mine but it was abandoned after toxic gasses during an eruption killed a bunch of the miners, there are still day trip walking tours of the island however to gawk at the craters and fumeroles and to see the old mining setup.