Don’t Miss A Memorable Andaman Scuba Diving ext-5690790.livejournal.com/4052.html
Deep Sea Diving in Andaman Scuba in Andaman is one of the thrilling underwater sports and the extreme level to discover diverse marine life. The activity is much more adventurous or entertaining in the deep waters of popular dive sites. Swimming is not a prerequisite condition to go for scuba diving even nonswimmers can join the activity. A number of dive sites are available in Port Blair, Havelock Island, and Neil Island that offer a number of cascading coral reefs and vibrant marine life. Andaman marine life is unmatched and extremely diverse as compared to other parts of the world. Every year a number of rarely seen sea creatures migrate to the Andaman sea and the best time to witness them is Oct to March every year. The best part is most of the corals and dense marine life is still untouched by human interactions. Andaman scuba diving is vested with countless species of marine life such as Trevallies, Napoleon wrasse, Green turtle, Barracudas, Red snapper, Fusiliers, Emperor angelfish, Spiny lobster, and many more sea creatures.
Which is the best place for Scuba diving in Andaman? The whole of Andaman Island is vested with splendid marine life. However, if you are looking for an extreme level of scuba diving experience, I recommend you to Havelock Island. scuba diving in havelock island is beyond your expectations. The maximum dive sites are exclusively available in Havelock for one-time scuba divers and to opt for scuba diving courses.
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Havelock scuba diving is affordable as compared to other parts of Andaman because of excess dive sites as well as dive centers.
How to reach Havelock Island from Port Blair? Travel time from Port Blair to Havelock Island is approx 2 hours via a ship or ferry. Regular ferries pile from Port Blair to Havelock Island at different times of each day. Both Government and private ferries are operational and the price varies from INR 1400 to 1600 per person. The following are the popular dive sites for scuba diving in Andaman Tribe gate: It is a recommended dive site for nonswimmers or beginners. It is located around 2 kilometers away from the Govind Nagar beach 3. The maximum depth of the dive site is 15 meters. Tribe gate is the home of various species of marine animals and swimming with them is going to be a lifetime experience. Juvis Dive site: Juvis is the sister dive site of tribe gate. It is located just 500 meters away from the tribe gate. It is popular for a number of species of coral reefs and creeks. These corals are the home of rare marine animals and fish species. The depth of Juvis dive site is 12 meters and easily accessible via a boat. Note: Tribe gate and Juvis are known for Scuba diving (boat dive), snorkeling, and scuba diving courses. Nemo Reef: Nemo reef is a beach-based dive site known for shore dives. It is located just 50 meters away from Nemo Beach. The maximum depth of the dive site is 7 meters. Nemo is popular for Nemo fishes that are available there in excess amount. Despite Nemo fishes, a few varieties of other sea animals and soft corals can be explored.
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