I’ve been diving since certified at 13 years old (1977) and have dove tens of thousands of times in my Life. I got my wife and kids into SCUBA from the start.
Suggesting the Blue Hole got me to respond here!
I wouldn’t suggest this dive to anyone who’s new to the sport. It has its own dangers the locals may or may not explain to you.
Also, some of the other suggestions are too vague and don’t actually say exactly where to dive.
Just be careful and get a well known dive master to take you! If not for safety reason, then for the knowledge of taking you to a beautiful place that you’ll never forget!
I have dove all over the world. One of my favorite is Molokini Crater right off Maui.
I’ve gone many times. I wish I could remember the dive master’s last name. He’s a big guy named Mark. I know that doesn’t help much. But, it was the difference between a good dive and a dive that felt like Heaven.
Just saying…
Be highly cautious! There are dive shops out in some of these recommended places that only care about money and have no clue what they’re doing!
I believe it was Belize where a boat captain suggested a spot he had no idea about. We went down 60 or so feet and came up to a ridge. It so happened this (unknowingly) went straight down 1,000+ feet. To my suggestion, we approached it on our stomachs. Yet still got hit by a thermal that blasted us out of the water! Nobody got hurt, although it could have caused unrepairable hearing damage among other things.
Don’t just go diving anywhere! Research first and find a guide who knows what they’re doing. You may not only save your life, you’ll have a memory worth the money and will last a lifetime!
Bear
]]>Yes, it’s a great beach. But for diving, I don’t think so.
“Tubbataha” perhaps? 🙂
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