Special Deepavali 5D4N departure from Nov 14-18, 2009.
Minahasa Lagoon Resort luxury dive package with 06 guided boat dives from S$1,156 per diver including return airfare from Singapore
The Diving Center is directed by European PADI instructors who have been in the Manado area for more than 5 years. Their experience and familiarity with the reefs in and around Bunaken National Park offers the diver a guaranteed quality dive experience.
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MV Black Manta will be diving Sangalaki, Maratua, Kakaban & Derawan in the month of June, 2010. There will be 4 departures on Jun 09, Jun 16, Jun 23 & Jun 29.
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Combine the breathtaking beauty and excitement of underwater Papua New Guinea aboard MV FeBrina with the startling colours and culture on land at the National Mask Festival, Kokokpo in July 2009.
Masks, or “tumbuan’ are an important part of the culture of Papua New Guinea. As diverse are the peoples of Papua New Guinea, the masks and the different meanings and traditions of each mask embodies also differ greatly from region to region.
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Malaysia is part of the “Coral Triangle”, the area of the world’s oceans recognized by scientists as having the highest biodiversity. Coral reefs represent an economically important ecosystem and are the foundation of a significant percentage of the country’s tourist industry. There are some 4,000 km2 of reefs around the country, including fringing reefs and offshore islands. Over 350 species of hard coral have been identified in Peninsular, and 500 in East Malaysian waters.
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Visit us at ADEX 2008 from Apr 19-20 (Sat-Sun)!
We can be found at Booth B50, Christmas Island Travel Association (CITA), and at Booth C04, SCUBAsia.com.
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IIn an effort to improve our local underwater attractions, on September 26th, the Reef Dive Resort shall be sinking a 52ft steel-hulled ex-live aboard vessel, the “Sipadan Mermaid”. This vessel will be creating our 2nd artificial reef on the island in just 18-25 metres of water and will join our very successful “Shipwreck Pos” and reef-ball project.
Malaysia is part of the “Coral Triangle”, the area of the world’s oceans recognized by scientists as having the highest biodiversity. Coral reefs represent an economically important ecosystem and are the foundation of a significant percentage of the country’s tourist industry. There are some 4,000 km2 of reefs around the country, including fringing reefs and offshore islands. Over 350 species of hard coral have been identified in Peninsular, and 500 in East Malaysian waters.
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