Scuba Diving

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Scuba diving – Let’s dive in!

71 percent of the Earth is covered in water and the oceans hold about 96,5 percent of it. We got our Padi Open Water Diver in 2010. We were in the Maldives and to this day – we have yet to find a place that has as great dive sites as the once we got to dive in while staying at the Ari Atoll.

In 2012, we took our Advanced Open Water Dive in Mexico. We made a cenote dive (cave dive) while staying in Playa Del Carmen. It was INCREDIBLE. Finally, in 2016 we took the Nitrox course. We have about 60 dives logged and have been on a Liveaboard in Thailand. We want to inspire more people to explore the world of scuba diving. We hope that you’ll find inspiration on this site and hope to create bubbles with you on your next dive!

The best dive destinations

Lanzarote

Thailand

Mexico

Popular articles about scuba diving

Mexico has awesome Cenotes to scuba dive in

Lets go scuba diving in a Cenote. Does that sound scary? It was fantastic, amazing, incredible – you get my drift. Get your light on and lets follow us into the caves of Mexico.

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Museo Atlantico – A must for divers in Lanzarote

Museo Atlantico. The first underwater art museum in Europe. And like most of the museums, there is a story that is told here. A really interesting one. Join us as we explored the world, fourteen meters down with Bob from Dive College.

Recent articles about scuba diving

Diving in Lanzarote at Playa Blanca

Diving in Lanzarote at Playa Blanca

Diving in Lanzarote. Mini and I are both divers at heart. Even if our logbooks are not covered with hundreds of dives - we are on our way. While in Playa Blanca we went diving...

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Mexico has awesome Cenotes to scuba dive in

Mexico has awesome Cenotes to scuba dive in

Lets go scuba diving in a Cenote. Does that sound scary? It was fantastic, amazing, incredible - you get my drift. Get your light on and lets follow us into the caves of Mexico....

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