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Palau and Yap
A great direction to combine with the Philippine Islands! The time from November to May is the best to visit these places. The incredible visibility, the beauty of the pristine reefs and the diversity of marine inhabitants literally fascinate divers. In Palau, both diving from the shore and dive safaris are possible, while in Yap there is only daily diving. The only thing that requires special attention is the docking of flights and the visa regime in transit countries – both of which significantly affect the tour program. Continue reading
Briefly about the most popular destinations for diving safari
Briefly – only because of each direction … so what’s there – even about each safari, you can write a separate article. Nevertheless, I will try to make a small educational program and help you figure out exactly where to start.
Egypt
Features: on the dive safari in Egypt did not go unless the most lazy divers. Judge for yourself: low cost, short flight, stunning beauty of the underwater world, and, moreover, it is believed that the most comfortable diving ships live in the Red Sea. Continue reading
Micronesia – a must-see place for any self-respecting diver
Micronesia is a must-see place for any self-respecting diver. This is exactly the case when it is not impossible to do without a combined tour, but, in general, it is inexpedient. To get to Yap, the island of Skat-mantas, without opening a US transit visa, is possible only through Palau. And in Palau, in turn, the most convenient way to get just through the Philippines. In these programs, special attention should be paid to flight connections – the flights to Yap take off only a couple of times a week, Manila – Koror (Palau) flights are also not daily. In Yapa, divers expect a memorable day-diving in the water so clear that at times it is almost invisible, and in Palau you can go on a diving safari or enjoy a beach holiday with diving trips, kayaking and a must-see at the unique “jellyfish lake”. Continue reading