Saturday, March 13, 2010

Improve your diving skills

Playa Del Carmen Dive Center, Mexico offers to improve your scuba diving skills. Mexico is a favored North American tourist destination with a variety of tourist hot spots that offer the global tourist a melange of activities that they can undergo while holidaying here with their friends and family. Diving is one of the more exciting pastimes that you van choose for your self when you are out on a holiday in Playa del Carmen. Scuba diving is one of the vacation pursuits that you could consider as the water around here is very clear and inviting and ideal for a diving expedition. You could have hours of pleasure exploring the wonders of the coast in the playa del carmen diving tour.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Introduce your kids to diving


Anthony's Key Resort and the Roatan Institute of Marine Sciences (RIMS) offer a weeklong Discovery SCUBA Camp to vacationing kids, 5-14 years old, who want to split their time learning to dive and learning about dolphins while working with dolphin trainers to feed, train, and swim with dolphins.

The Discovery Summer SCUBA Camp package, for kids 5-14 years old, includes 7 nights' accommodations at Anthony's Key Resort, three meals daily, all camp activities, equipment and materials.

Located 35 mi (56km) off the coast of Honduras on Roatan, Bay Islands, Anthony's Key Resort sits next to the second largest barrier reef system in the world. There are hundreds of dive sites to choose from, 35 sites within 5-30 minutes away, in waters averaging 80 degree or better with 80-100 feet visibility.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Diving: what to tell the patient with asthma

Until a decade ago, divers with asthma were uniformly barred from diving with compressed air. This prohibition was based more on theoretical concerns for barotrauma than on actual data. Follow-up studies, although retrospective, do not support a ban on recreational or commercial diving for divers with stable asthma. These studies have noted that, despite the prohibition on diving, many divers with asthma have logged multiple dives without negative consequences.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Getting started in scuba diving

Scuba diving involves getting underwater by having artificial breathing apparatus that is called scuba. The best thing about scuba diving is it doesn't ask for lots of skills and all of the people can fancy trying it. However, you will always require a better swimming skill to move through the water. Anyways, you will be having fins that will be attached to your feet to make it convenient for you to swim around. Scuba diving can reveal an amazing life underwater that can really be fascinating for all of the people. The only thing that will require a little attention from you is the better use of breathing apparatus. You can learn that from different sources to become able to make an optimal use of it. The rest will hardly cause a problem.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Snorkeling Vacations

by Max Bellamy

Hawaii, Mexico and the Caribbean are popular locations for snorkeling vacations, along with Australia and Bali. Bali is known for its temples and volcanoes. Rich in culture and mythology, a world of sensory delights is opened to travelers of all ages. The island boasts of mountain streams and beaches lined with palm trees where Technicolor fish, including the kingfisher are in abundance. There are also tropical retreats famous for their spas, cuisine and pools. The Ayung River in Bali is located amidst a rain forest and surrounded by teak trees.

The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is one of the most accessible reefs offering snorkeling opportunities with many guided tours available. Many of the day trips take place at the inter-reef islands like Michaelmas Cay, Green Island and Fitzroy Islands.

Some tours offer a chance to simply walk onto a beach and into the water instead of jumping from a boat. Resting buoys are placed a distance from each other, giving the tourists a chance to come up and rest during their tour. Float coats, designed to give extra buoyancy are also available. Many of the sites in the Reef are very shallow with warm water.

The requisites for these snorkeling vacations are medical certificate, proof of identity, sunscreen, hat and protective t-shirts, preferably Lycra, to be used while snorkeling. Water should be kept handy to ward off dehydration while playing under the hot tropical sun.

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Snorkeling At Night

Why go snorkeling at night? It has much sense, because there is a number of sea creatures that just don't show in the daytime. Anyway, while snorkeling at day time requires no special training at all, the night time snorkeling requires at least some instruction. The site of snorkeling is important, and you should choose it beforhand. You need to be familiar with the site, and it is recommended that you have snorkeled there at least once. An underwater flashlight is needed, so get one from a scuba shop before going on your trip. The type of flash that uses 8 D-cells produces a nice bright light, while the type that uses 2 D- or C-cells is much easier to carry. Carrying a chemical light to make you more visible to boats and ships is highly recommended either. The chemical light is a single use light that functions during several hours since activation. Have it activated before you get in the water and attach it to your wrist. Safe and enjoyable snorkeling at night to everybody!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Vacation on Hawaii, Oahu

Recently I was on snorkeling vacation in Oahu, Hawaii, and I would like to share some thoughts regarding renting place to stay, a car to get around, and activities other than snorkeling available at the resort. In fact, there are many options when it comes to Oahu vacation rentals, but the thing I would advise you to put special attention on is the location of apartment. If you've already gotten a clear idea about what you wish to do and what to see there, the task will be much easier. If you wish to experience as much beachfront activities as possible (like snorkeling, scuba diving, boating and the like), then beachfront rental is the must. If your goal is somewhat different and you would rather spend bigger portion of your vacation time for sightseeing or hiking, I would recommend then rentals located further inland, which will both save you a lump sum of money for the activities to enjoy and reduce travel time. Also it does have sense to research the possibilities of car rentals taking into account the car insurance they suggest for that car. Of course, you can do without any car, but having one at your disposal will be an extra benefit for a vacationer of being able to leave and come as you please and generally move at your own pace.