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The Best Diving Spots In Thailand

October 4, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

The best diving spots in Thailand can be hard to pick out for first-time visitors, which makes local guides your best resource. Thailand is rich in marine life and home to over more than three hundred named spots. With so much coastline and so many different areas to dive in, there is a dive spot for divers of every skill level.

These are the best diving spots in Thailand.

Hin Muang

Dive spots in the Andaman Sea are among the favorites for local guides and the type of dive spots worth traveling around the world for. Beautiful corals, rare marine life, and several species of sharks and other large fish that you only see when deep diving are all within easy diving range.

Koh Kradan Wreck

Wrecks make incredible dive sites and the Koh Kradan Wreck is definitely one of the better spots. The Japanese destroyer is entirely covered by corals, sea fans, and other underwater growth where marine life is bountiful throughout the entire year.

Hin Nok

The beauty of diving in Thailand is that the environment in each dive site is so unique that you can dive for days and see something different every time. Hin Nok features a large plateau and gullies that you can spend days exploring. Sea turtles are commonly found in this area and the elusive and strange Ghost Pipefish.

Shark Point

Named for the sharks that frequent this dive spot, leopard sharks are able to be seen here year-round. Other interesting species that can be seen here include the cute cuttlefish and seahorses. The gullies here protect divers from the strong currents making this a great dive for newer divers.

Koh Dok Mai

Koh Dok Mai is a great cave dive and night dive spot, but it is a spot for strong divers and swimmers. The cave you dive into leads to a cavern that is filled with sea snakes, leopard sharks, and eels.

While there are plenty of dive options in Thailand it is best to pick the spot that matches your dive abilities and offers you a unique experience among the many different types of dives that are offered.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Diving, Kurt Kucera, Ocean, SCUBA, Scuba Diving, Sea, Swimming, travel, Water

Best Diving Spots In Hawaii

June 2, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

If you have a passion for scuba diving, look no further than the Big Island of Hawaii. The island has plenty of stellar diving spots that anyone would love, and has had the admiration of scuba diver’s around the world. Check out these great diving spots for the next time you plan to go to Hawaii!

Golden Arches

If you’re looking for a great photo opportunity, be sure to check out Golden Arches. This diving spot is known for the colorful fish who live on the reef, moray eels, whitetip reef sharks and like many other Hawaiian diving sites, you may see a group of spinner dolphins!

Naia

Speaking of dolphins, be sure to check out Naia the next time you want to go diving in Hawaii! Naia means Dolphin in Hawaii, it’s likely you’ll run into a few when you take your dive. What you’re even more likely to see are rare fish like stonefish and frogfish who live at this spectacular dive site.

Au Au Crater

If you’re looking for something a little more interesting, check out Au Au Crater. If you hadn’t guessed it by the name, Au Au Crater is a submerged volcano crater that is one of the best when it comes to showing off the unique underwater topography of the various Hawaiian islands. Be wary though, as you’re likely to spot larger ocean dwellers such as white tip and hammerhead sharks.

Filed Under: Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life, Travel Tagged With: Coral Reef, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, sea life, travel

Best Diving Spots for Beginners

April 15, 2020 by Kurt Kucera

Scuba diving is a fun hobby or vacation activity everyone will enjoy. It’s a great way to explore the ocean and get a whole new view of life under the sea. If you have never gone scuba diving before, here are the best diving spots for beginners:

 

The British Virgin Islands

Not only are the British Virgin Islands a beautiful and relaxing vacation spot, but it is also an incredible place to go scuba diving. This is great for beginners because it has a huge span of protected coastlines and reefs. It also offers a lot of wreckage to explore to find souvenirs to take home.

 

Bonaire, Caribbean

The diving at Bonaire, Caribbean is a beautiful experience and very easy for beginners to handle. They’re also very affordable and known as one of the best places to dive in the world. This is a great area to explore either on your own or with a dive guide if you do not have enough experience to dive on your own yet.

 

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia is an amazing location of breathtaking views and an abundance of sea life. While it isn’t as full of life as it once was due to global warming, it is still a great place to dive and explore the sea. Beginners will find shallows reefs that are perfect for inexperienced divers. 

 

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving Tagged With: Coral Reefs, Diving, great barrier reef, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, sea life, travel

Great Gifts For Scuba Divers

November 21, 2018 by Kurt Kucera

Finding gifts for your friends and family can be a daunting task especially when it comes to those who have hobbies as unique as scuba diving. This is a common struggle among many people with friends who participate in scuba diving. So, let’s take a look at this list of great gifts for scuba diving enthusiasts.

 

Jackery Mini Portable Charger

The company Jackery designs many different models of their mobile portable phone charger, however, the Jackery Mini is great for its travel-friendly size. These chargers are compatible with most devices such as iPhone, iPad Mini, iPod, Android, Windows phone, Smartphones, Tablets, Gaming devices, and MP3 players.

 

iSea 4

This is iPhone housing unit that will allow you to record any underwater images or videos with your iPhone up to 200ft. While it may be a little pricey, costing about $250, it could be worth the money due to its versatility and how it adds to your iPhone.

 

iStabilizer Flex

This is another Apple compatible product. In fact, one of the leaders in universal lightweight compact tripods, steady cams, and other products for smartphones, tablets, and cameras announced that this iStabilizer Flex recently won the USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Travel Award in the category for Best App/Gadget for Phone Pics.

 

UK Pro Pole 38HDF

Compatible for the GoPro or any other underwater camera, the UK Pro Pole 38HDF is a unique floating telescope pole that is perfect for watersports, traveling, sailing, and any other activity where you will need maximum flexibility in shooting to go along with security in water. This also makes it a perfect gift for those who enjoy scuba diving.

 

Sharkbanz

It is a fear for all divers to encounter sharks during their dives which is why Sharkbanz are a great gift for those divers. The Sharkbanz wristbands include a patented magnetic technology which deters sharks away from the divers wearing them. Now, keep in mind, many divers do enjoy encountering these majestic creatures, especially due to the fact that they are so unlikely to bother divers. However, these Sharkbanz are great for those divers who to add a little peace of mind during their dives.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life Tagged With: android, apple, christmas, divers, Diving, gifts, holidays, Scuba Diving

Best Winter Diving Tips

October 31, 2018 by Kurt Kucera

Most of the time, when people think about scuba diving, they think of something tropical. They also think about it being primarily a summertime activity which isn’t true. In fact, if you live in British Columbia, Canada, some of the best diving comes during the late fall into the early spring. Now, when it comes to the winter months, it is obvious that no one enjoys being cold. So, the idea of being cold in water can put off many people considering diving in the winter. However, you could be missing out on some of the best diving conditions many places have to offer. The colder periods produce water that transforms into a beautiful shade of blue along with days where visibility can reach up to 20m. So, here some tips for scuba diving in the winter.

 

Layers

Layering up is going to be a sure fire way for you to stay warm in the water. You can typically lose between 30-40% of your body heat through your heat, hands, and feet. So, by adding a hood or a hooded vest along with gloves and socks, you will significantly reduce the amount of body heat that you lose in the water making the experience much more enjoyable. Another option you have is to use a Dry Suit. These are great pieces of technology, but they also require the correct layering to remain warm in the water.

 

Start The Dive Warm

You will want to arrive at the boat with plenty of warm clothing along with a dry bag to store it all in. Keep in mind that when you finish your dive, you should have a change of clothes that are easy to put on. Some examples would include track pants or something of the sort, and bring extra just in case. If you plan on diving from the boat, the wind-chill might be a major factor to consider. So, try wearing a Sharkskin Chillproof vest as they are windproof and fleece lined. They also have rapid drying which makes them the perfect layer to beat any chills on the boat.

 

Bring A Thermos

One of the holy grails when it comes to winter diving is a thermos filled with warm soup. You will want to use this to refuel and reheat from the inside out. It adds both a physiological and psychological benefit when you eat/drink something warm in between dives and you will enjoy the second dive much more. Although, you will want to avoid eating anything too heavy between dives because it could cause stomach discomfort which is why soup is the ideal winter diving companion.

Filed Under: Blog, Coral Reefs, Kurt Kucera, Scuba Diving, Sea Life Tagged With: Coral Reefs, Diving, Scuba Diving, sea life, winter, winter diving

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