Ultimate Scuba Diving Holidays in the South Pacific
South Pacific scuba diving holidays enjoy a reputation as being amongst the very best in the world. There's a wealth of exotic marine life including turtles, sharks, rays and even whales; and a stunning seascape, populated by coral formations, walls, drop-offs and wrecks galore. Fiji is without doubt one of the world's top ten dive destinations, famous for its soft corals, the Astrolabe reef and numerous shark species in Beqa. A vast range of underwater sites offer diving for all levels. Top of any diver's wish list must be Papua New Guinea with its pristine dive sites, wrecks and awesome marine life.
Countries
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Antarctica
Diving in Antarctica is indeed fascinating. However, the topside is as exciting and during the trip, with the prior approval of your expedition leader, you can choose to participate at any time in thr…
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Australia
Australia boasts numerous world-class diving opportunities along its expansive coastline including the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo, Rowley Shoals and Great White shark encounters in South Australia.
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Fiji
Jean-Michel Cousteau called Fiji the soft coral capital of the world.
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Micronesia
With more ocean than land, some of Micronesia's best sights are underwater. There are more than 2000 islands spread over 5 million kilometres of the Pacific, but many world maps don't even bother show…
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New Zealand
Aotearoa - land of the long white cloud - lies like a jewel in the South Pacific Ocean.
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea, also known as the 'land of the unexpected', is one of the most exciting, remote and adventurous places on the planet.
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Solomon Islands
With a total population of 300,000 there are very few cities and most people still live a very basic life in the villages.
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Tahiti
Tahiti is a paradise in the middle of the South Pacific. Its waters host huge and graceful manta rays, dolphins, sharks and whales. For the active there's horse riding, golfing, hang gliding and of co…
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Tonga
The Kingdom of Tonga is an archipelago of over 170 islands relatively unchanged from its Western discovery in the 17th century.
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Vanuatu
Vanuatu is an archipelago of 83 islands with a unique blend of intact tribal communities, resorts, beaches and geography, ranging from accessible volcanoes to pristine underwater environments, offeri…
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