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New Zealand Scuba Diving



New Zealand Scuba DivingNew Zealand is a region having 15,000 km of coastline. It is also a country which is naturally gifted with hundreds of offshore islands. All this makes New Zealand an ideal location for scuba diving and attracts thousands of visitors to enjoy the scuba diving experience in the wide coastlines and offshore islands.

New Zealand Scuba diving provides access to all scuba diving activities such as amazing drop offs and swimming in crystal clear and clean water. To dive wrecks, and experience the sub-tropical reefs as you have never done before. Where else you get the chance to swim with the fishes and play hide and seek with the seals. The amazing scuba diving gives such a treat that no scuba diving enthusiast should miss.

Since the region of New Zealand is marked with many scuba diving spots, finding the perfect scuba diving location of personal preference is not a difficult task at all. Many of the well-liked locations are easily reached from the mainland coast while a boat can also be rented to explore the remote island to find an ideal scuba diving location. Those who really want to enjoy the thrill and excitement of real scuba diving should head off to diving spots for a descent after dark that provides an incredible and breathtaking diving pleasure.

The Knight Islands Marine Reserve is one of the most famous New Zealand scuba diving destinations and is marked as one of the world’s best diving regions. The other famous locations in New Zealand that one must visit for scuba diving include the Bay of Islands, Stewart Island forests and the South Island. There are instructors available for those who are starting the scuba diving practice. Also, for the visitors own safety it is required that they have a scuba diving certificate or get one which can be obtained in New Zealand.


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