Finally this is my first time when i try discovery scuba diving with daniel cottage diving center in Bunaken island,
Thanks to alain roland who took iniciative to invite me tasting this experience.
Monday 20 octobre in al ban spot diving bunaken island there are many diver and snorkeller in this spot. Illy and Jimmy the dive master who teach me who to dive told me that in al ban spot, mostly dsd take place due to ideal deep.
In bunaken island there are 12 diving spot. And togather with all island mantehage, siladen, nain and Bunaken island there are 27 diving spot.
Bunaken is an island of 8.08 km² in the Bay of Manado, which is located north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This island is part of the city of Manado, the capital of the province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bunaken Island can be traveled by speedboat or charter boat with a journey of about 30 minutes from the port city of Manado.
Around Bunaken Island there is a Bunaken marine park which is part of the Bunaken National Park. This marine park has one of the highest marine biodiversity in the world. Scuba diving attracts many visitors to this island. Overall the Bunaken marine park covers an area of 75,265 hectares with five islands in it, namely Manado Tua Island (Manarauw), Bunaken Island, Siladen Island, Mantehage Island along with several of its islands, and Naen Island. Although it covers an area of 75,265 hectares, diving locations are limited to each of the beaches that surround the five islands. Bunaken marine park has 20 dive spots (dive spots) with depths varying up to 1,344 meters. Of the 20 dive spots, 12 of them are around Bunaken Island. These twelve diving spots are the ones most often visited by divers and lovers of underwater scenic beauty. Most of the 12 dive spots on Bunaken Island line from the southeast to the northwest of the island. In this area there are underwater great walls, also called hanging walls, or giant coral walls that stand vertically and curved upwards. This coral wall is also a food source for fish in the waters around Bunaken Island.
DSD
Have you wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater?
If you want to try scuba diving, but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving is for you.
You will learn the basic safety guidelines and skills needed to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. If you make an open water dive, you’ll practice a few more skills in shallow water to prepare for your adventure. Get ready to:
Go over the scuba equipment you use to dive and how easy it is to move around underwater with your gear.
Find out what it’s like to breathe underwater.
Learn key skills that you’ll use during every scuba dive.
Have fun swimming around and exploring.
Hear about becoming a certified diver through the PADI Open Water Diver course.
Equipment
The diving centre of Daniels will likely provide all the basic scuba gear you’ll use including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device, dive gauges and a tank.
Visit your local Dive Center or Resort to learn more about the gear you will need to start your adventures in Discover Scuba Diving.
Getting Started
Contact your local PADI Dive Center or Resort to sign up for a Discover Scuba Diving program and get a Discover Scuba Diving Participant Guide.
Thanks to alain roland who took iniciative to invite me tasting this experience.
Monday 20 octobre in al ban spot diving bunaken island there are many diver and snorkeller in this spot. Illy and Jimmy the dive master who teach me who to dive told me that in al ban spot, mostly dsd take place due to ideal deep.
In bunaken island there are 12 diving spot. And togather with all island mantehage, siladen, nain and Bunaken island there are 27 diving spot.
Bunaken is an island of 8.08 km² in the Bay of Manado, which is located north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This island is part of the city of Manado, the capital of the province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bunaken Island can be traveled by speedboat or charter boat with a journey of about 30 minutes from the port city of Manado.
Around Bunaken Island there is a Bunaken marine park which is part of the Bunaken National Park. This marine park has one of the highest marine biodiversity in the world. Scuba diving attracts many visitors to this island. Overall the Bunaken marine park covers an area of 75,265 hectares with five islands in it, namely Manado Tua Island (Manarauw), Bunaken Island, Siladen Island, Mantehage Island along with several of its islands, and Naen Island. Although it covers an area of 75,265 hectares, diving locations are limited to each of the beaches that surround the five islands. Bunaken marine park has 20 dive spots (dive spots) with depths varying up to 1,344 meters. Of the 20 dive spots, 12 of them are around Bunaken Island. These twelve diving spots are the ones most often visited by divers and lovers of underwater scenic beauty. Most of the 12 dive spots on Bunaken Island line from the southeast to the northwest of the island. In this area there are underwater great walls, also called hanging walls, or giant coral walls that stand vertically and curved upwards. This coral wall is also a food source for fish in the waters around Bunaken Island.
DSD
Have you wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater?
If you want to try scuba diving, but aren’t quite ready to take the plunge into a certification course, Discover Scuba Diving is for you.
You will learn the basic safety guidelines and skills needed to dive under the direct supervision of a PADI Professional. If you make an open water dive, you’ll practice a few more skills in shallow water to prepare for your adventure. Get ready to:
Go over the scuba equipment you use to dive and how easy it is to move around underwater with your gear.
Find out what it’s like to breathe underwater.
Learn key skills that you’ll use during every scuba dive.
Have fun swimming around and exploring.
Hear about becoming a certified diver through the PADI Open Water Diver course.
Equipment
The diving centre of Daniels will likely provide all the basic scuba gear you’ll use including a mask, snorkel, fins, regulator, buoyancy control device, dive gauges and a tank.
Visit your local Dive Center or Resort to learn more about the gear you will need to start your adventures in Discover Scuba Diving.
Getting Started
Contact your local PADI Dive Center or Resort to sign up for a Discover Scuba Diving program and get a Discover Scuba Diving Participant Guide.
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