Sri Lanka, India Dive Trips

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Trincomalee, Sri Lanka

Bathed in warm Indian Ocean currents, and with miles of palm-fringed coastline, Sri Lanka is an amazing dive destination. The landscape is as vibrant and varied above the water as it is below and are home to an incredible range of marine creatures from massive blue whales all the way through to tiny nudibranch. Sri Lanka has an abundance of great sites to discover including great wreck dives which are scattered off the coast. Local divers are still discovering new wrecks as they explore the waters of this island nation. Many of the wrecks are covered in marine life, soft corals, macro critters and large aggregations of schooling fish. 

Goa, India

Goa is India’s smallest state by area and located on the West India region known as the Konkan. Renowned for it’s sun-kissed, palm fringed beaches, churches and temple, Goa has long been a tourist hub, with a lot of backpackers from Europe and the West. Scuba diving in Goa has also been developing over the years with new dive shops slowly opening up in the many beaches. The underwater life of Goa however, surprises with fascinating creatures and shipwrecks of World War ll. Visibility ranges from 2m to 20m, varying due to weather conditions.

Netrani, India

Just off Murdeshwar, famous for its Shiva temple, on the Goa-Mangalore highway along the west coast of India, lies one of best dive sites in this part of the world, Netrani Island. Netrani is a small uninhabited island that would make a perfect setting for an adventure yarn. The last thing you would expect to see here is the submarine wonderland bustling with everything from Angelfish and Turtles to Barracuda and Moray Eels.

Mahabalipuram, India

Roughly 60kms from Chennai, Mamallapuram, or Mahabalipuram, is a town on a strip of land between the Bay of Bengal and the Great Salt Lake, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It’s known for its temples and monuments built by the Pallava dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries. The seafront Shore Temple comprises 3 ornate granite shrines. Krishna’s Butter Ball is a massive boulder balanced on a small hill near the Ganesha Ratha stone temple. The seas have some interesting dive sites which can be explored with the dive professionals operating out of this tourist city.

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