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Juan Dolio scuba diving is the best
If your idea of a holiday involves sun and sea and a little adventure, then a Juan Dolio Dominican Republic vacation which includes Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving is for you.
With the help of a specialized travel agency (like our partner sites), all you have to do is sit back, relax and choose from a variety of activities, which include plenty of water sports, like Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving, snorkeling or sailing.
When Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving you will benefit of ships designed to take divers in safety and comfort, professionals to take care of you and of course, a wonderful marine world to discover.
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Juan Dolio scuba diving advices
Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving is on the list of things to do on a Juan Dolio Dominican Republic vacation, and for good reason. Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving is as varied as the personality of the place you dive. And you don’t have to be an expert to experience it.
If you aren't a certified scuba diver, you can find Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving lessons and gear during your adventure vacation, for your entire family. Yes, even the kids can learn Juan Dolio Dominican Republic scuba diving in total safety with experienced guides.
You can have a great time exploring the depths and their mysterious and exciting ecosystem. |
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Juan Dolio scuba diving - a reason for your vacation
Nearly every large hotel here has a dive shop that offers PADI certification courses and open water dives. Juan Dolio is about an hour away from some of the country's best diving off Catalina Island. Or you can just get your feet wet with a free introductory lesson in the pool. If you enjoy snorkeling, you can do so right off the beach in front of your hotel. You may have noticed the long reef breaking the waves just off shore. It creates a home for the fish and keeps strong waves off the beach. Your hotel should be able to loan you snorkel gear. Dives to visit the Tanya V sunken wreck can be booked with the dive shops. Metro Reef and Coral Garden (10 to 18m - 30 to 60ft) - Transfer: about. 5 minutes. Both dive sites have deep channels in the reef and several holes where crabs, lobster and here and there big fish can hide. Los Coquitos and Tunnelreef (10 to 24m - 30 to 80ft) - Transfer: about. 7 minutes. Colourful mixed schools of fish are waiting for the divers and swim with us during of the dive. They are the dive sites with the most fish - even Stingrays are seen often. Mini Wall and Las Rocas (8 to 20m - 25 to 70ft) - Transfer: about. 2 minutes. Both sites are located directly opposite the Hotel Melia. Because they start at 8m/25ft they are well suited for beginners. For experienced divers we can descend over a little wall to a depth of 16 to 20m/45 to 70ft, there we find several big coral blocks on a huge sand area with beautiful corals and sponges. Punta Margarita and Little Fish Hill (12 to 36m - 40 to 130ft) - Transfer: about 10 minutes. More or less flat reef only with some big coral blocks. Nice place for deeper dives. Discovery Reef and Melia Point (14 to 34m - 45 to 130ft) - Transfer: about 12 minutes. Quiet reef with the possibility for surprises. With a little luck we see barracudas in schools of jacks and bogas. El Abysmo (20 to 40m - 70 to 140ft) - Transfer: about 15 minutes. THE site for deep dives at the south coast. It's a small "mountain ridge" with a changing breadth from 2 to 20m/6 to 70ft. Wreck"Alto Velo" (14m - 45ft) - Transfer: about 35 minutes. This small wreck of a former tug boat is located between the villages of Juan Dolio and Boca Chica (transfer per boat approx. 40 minutes) lays slightly bent to it's starboard side on a big sand area in 14m/50ft. Because the "Alto Velo" found it's last resting place more than 7 years ago it is a beautifully wreck covered with corals and sponges. Inside the bridge you still can read some of the instruments, otherwise the bridge is empty. Around and in the whole superstructure you find so much fish that sometimes you're not able to see the wreck. Often you have encounters with the resident green moray eel. Wreck "Tanya V" (33m - 100ft) - Transfer: about 8 minutes. The perfect conserved cargo ship (sugar) was sunken in 1999 especially for us divers. The 50m/150ft long Tanya lays straight on his keel in a max. depth of 33m/100ft. In the wreck itself there are some "big guys" living like big green moray eels and a more than 2m/6ft grouper. Catalina Island "The Wall" (3 to 40m - 10 to 140ft) - Excursion: Great wall diving with big sea fans and even black coral. The top of the reef with its depth of 3 to 7m/10 to 20ft is an excellent spot for snorkelers while the divers descend along the edge into the crystal clear depths. Catalina Island "Aquarium" (12m - 40ft) - Excursion: In the clear waters you'll find a shallow reef covered with corals and sponges ideal for U/W photographers.
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