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The top 5 dive spots that all scuba divers should see

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More than 70% of the planet is covered by the ocean, which is also our primary source of protein for more than a billion people worldwide. The ocean also generates at least 50% of the oxygen on Earth and is home to the majority of the planet’s species. Not to mention, the ocean is essential to the world economy, with 40 million jobs in ocean-based sectors predicted by 2030. There is a fascinating world of marine life hidden in the depths of the ocean; as many as two million marine species are still undiscovered, out of the approximately 230,000 that are currently described. Of course, one can also visit the well-known wrecks, such as the USS Saratoga, SS Thistlegorm, Hilma Hooker, SS Yongala, and RMS Titanic.

Top scuba diving spots in the world
Krabi, Thailand:
One of Thailand’s largest coral reefs, Bamboo Island, is tucked away within the Phi Phi archipelago. This underwater wonderland, which spans nearly four football fields, has depths ranging from two to six meters. Float gracefully over stunning coral reefs in the Arabian Sea, which are teeming with colorful marine life.

Where to stay: The Ritz Carlton Reserve on Krabi’s Phulay Bay. In addition to guided dive adventures, the ultra-luxurious hotel arranges visits to the Phi Phi Islands, the Hong Islands, and Phang Nga Bay.

Diving Trip: Thai Bhat (TBH) 4,500 includes a guide, two dinners, hotel transfers, equipment rental, and two nights plus TBH 600 for national park fees (equivalent to Rs. 10,211 + 1,361).

Muscat the capital of Oman :is a unique mix of modern and old buildings. It is well-known for its vibrant markets, mouthwatering seafood, museums, and perpetually blooming gardens. Muscat is nestled between mountains and the ocean. Unbeknownst to many, the city is home to a fantastic underwater playground that is located right off the coast of Oman. There are more than 20 diving spots, including the renowned Al Munassir wreck and vibrant coral gardens.

Where to stay: Shangri-La Muscat is the ideal setting for water adventures, combining elegance and excitement.

Omani Rial (OMR) 60 for a guided dive, equipment rental, and an intro dive supplement (Rs. 12,947) is the cost of the diving trip.

Qatar: It should come as no surprise that this adventurer’s paradise is encircled by water. Beyond its sandy landscapes are amazing reefs, intriguing wrecks, and some enormous pelagic animals, such as whale sharks up close and dugongs feeding quietly on sea grass and sergeant majors gliding in and out of reefs. A unique diving experience is produced when you combine it with shore diving locations where the ocean and dunes meet, as well as offshore wrecks like the Pericles and the Mo. Explore the reefs’ lowest points, which reach maximum depths of 15 metres and swim alongside Arabian Blue Fish, Barracudas, or even nurse sharks.

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At Poseidon Dive Center, beach dives, equipment rentals, underwater photography, refreshments, and transportation to the inland sea cost 1,400 Qatari Rials (Rs. 32,040).

Seychelles archipelago: Consisting of 115 distinct islands, the Seychelles archipelago lies tucked away in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Beneath the glittering azure surface are a variety of marine life and vivid coral reefs. With their glistening waters and towering granite boulders covered in greenery, the inner islands of Mahe, Praslin, and La Digue provide an amazing underwater exploration backdrop. There are interesting wrecks to investigate among these immaculate seas, such the Ennerdale, a sunken oil ship that is currently occupied by creatures from the deep.

The astounding diversity of marine life on the outer islands, where encounters with manta rays, whale sharks, and other marine species are common, complements the wall dives. Scuba diving the outer islands’ waters offers the possibility of amazing dives into Desroches Island’s caves and canyons, vibrant wall dives off Alphonse, and current dives into the primary artery feeding the world’s biggest elevated coral atoll, Aldabra Lagoon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Big Blue Divers: Total Rs. 6321 + Rs. 3612 (EUR 70 for guided dive, equipment rental, and underwater camera rental). The cost may differ based on the location and is for dives off the coast of Beau Vallon, Mahe.

Ras Al-Khaimah: From tranquil coral gardens to fascinating wrecks, Ras Al-Khaimah’s underwater worlds are a diver’s paradise, presenting a rich mosaic of marine life and hidden treasures. At a depth of 25 to 38 meters, the Alya Wreck is a unique dive site that appeals to both technical and recreational divers. Imagine yourself discovering sunken treasures, exploring vibrant coral gardens, and coming across inquisitive marine life against the backdrop of unending blue skies and crystal-clear waters.

Mövenpick Resort Al Marjan Island is the place to stay.

Diving Trip AED 400 for equipment rental, underwater photography and film, and guided dive (Rs. 9,000).

Reef Magnificence in all directions: With the exception of microorganisms and fungi, over 800 species of reef-building corals produce habitats that support an estimated 32% of all known marine species; 91% of marine species are yet unidentified. But not everyone is able to take in the beauty and richness of the ocean by diving in. However, The Ocean Agency’s 360-degree photos allow you to take in a 360-degree panorama of the beauty of the reef while lounging at home. On the UN page, you may also perform a 360-degree dive.

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