A tragic incident has occurred in Bali involving an Australian tourist who lost her life…
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August is a prime month for scuba diving enthusiasts. With warm waters, abundant marine life,…
Diving enthusiasts know that timing is everything. July, with its warm waters and vibrant marine…
PADI AWARE Foundation™ announces the third year of recipients for its 2024 Mission Hub Community Grant…
The Indonesian paradise of Bali is not just renowned for its lush landscapes, vibrant culture, and serene…
Diving in Indonesia is a fully comprehensive diving guidebook for exploring the most notable areas of…
One of the great things about accommodation in Amed, Bali is the variety and range…
Hidden amongst all the diving locations of Bali and surrounding islands is the vibrant friendly…
Shore diving unlocks a world of awe-inspiring beauty beneath the surface. Unlike boat dives, which…
Embark on a Dive Journey of a Lifetime Are you ready to embark on an…
Arriving on Gili Air on the Blue Water Express boat from Sanur, Bali is surreal…
As I spend my last few days in the UK anticipating the year ahead with…
Everyone loves adventurous as it gives you the feeling of thrill along with the fun.…
Well to date, 10th February, the tremors of Mt Agung here in Bali have ceased and there have been no massive eruptions, contrary to what the press have been saying.
When you live in paradise not every day can be a perfect day. There are the good days and the bad days, sunny days and rainy days. Living in the tropics I have experienced my fair share of all kinds of days and in time I have learned a very important concept that comes with living in paradise. Weather has very little to do with a perfect day.
It has been a crazy day. The wild rush of people, faces and names, fade into the background with the gentle crashing of the waves breaking on the shore. The palm trees a bending silhouette against the drooping warmth of the late afternoon sun. Once again I am overcome with disbelief; my life is truly a paradise.
Rhinopias are a type of scorpionfish, known by many divers as the holy grail. They can only be encountered in certain areas in the Indian and Pacific oceans and dive sites get frequented by divers just because they are known to be there. Here are some fun facts about these amazing creatures, the best destinations for divers to find them and how divers can identify what they find.
I woke up and took a refreshingly cold shower. I got dressed: a bikini, a pair of shorts and a t-shirt. I put my long blond hair up into a high ponytail, grabbed my back-pack and headed out the door. The early morning air was already heating up with the fresh green smells of the jungle, yet the fresh salty winds blowing off the sea kept me cool as I walked along the sandy path to work. Mount Angun rose up out of the clouds in the east and the sky was an endless blue. I greeted the locals along the way as they prepared their Warungs and bungalows for the busy day ahead.
We recently had the opportunity to spend some time talking to Simon Pridmore, author of Scuba Fundamental. Simon is a Course Director Trainer, Former Dive Centre Owner, Diver Training Agency Licensee and contributor to The Scuba News. He currently resides in Bali, Indonesia.
We recently had the opportunity to spend some time talking to Simon Pridmore, author of…
A new option has been added to the worldwide offerings from UK tour operator, Diverse Travel. Diving from the highly respected The Seven Seas liveaboard in Indonesia is now another choice for clients in the company’s portfolio.
A new option has been added to the worldwide offerings from UK tour operator, Diverse…
The newly opened Tamarind Divers Lembongan, Bali, are excited to announce a unique offering for…
A great video put together by Eunjae Im, showing what it is like to learn…
Today is the first day of the 1st Asian International Rebreather Event. Running from today…
27th September – 4th October 2014, Bali, Indonesia – A week of serious rebreather diving…
Leading technical diving provider, Tekdeep are pleased to announce the launch of our brand new website.…
27th September – 4th October 2014, Bali, Indonesia – A week of serious rebreather diving…
It’s been a while since my last post here, I realise that. However I intend…
So I decided to continue my education and make myself a bit more employable by…
I’m officially a scuba instructor! We started the IE with theoretical tests. The five dive…
It’s a bit sad to think that this is almost over. I’ve made some really…
We’ve done fourteen days of the IDC by now. Only two days remaining until we’re…
The past few days have been really intense. I’ve been really focused on studying, so…
I was planning on writing yesterday, but actually had too much studying that got in…
Today we started. I’ve been here on the island of gods for a bit over…
One more body found yesterday by search teams. There are still speculations and rumours, but…
In an important follow up to our recent news article about 6 missing divers in…
Yesterday I got word that six divers from another school here in Bali went missing…
I picked up the crew pack two weeks ago, and have been spending the time…
A new name in travel has come onto the diving scene. Diverse Travel Limited may…