Scuba Diving
Nick loves diving. Ever since he got certified in Koh Tao in 2009, he’s pretty much had an addiction for underwater exploration. It’s like having a passport to a whole new world and Nick has been travelling around the world putting new stamps on that passport wherever he can. Check out the posts below for some ideas of epic diving around the globe.
Top 5 Lesser Known Dive Sites In The Caribbean Sea
As an avid diver and someone who has lived and travelled in the Caribbean for almost two years, I’ve done my fair share of diving in these waters. The coral and sea life in this region is astounding, with brilliantly colored soft corals, large fish and mammal species, plus plenty of turtles and invertebrates as ...
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Diving Isla Mujeres, Mexico With Squalo Adventures
Meeting up with my good friend Bernie always means two things… lots of beer and lots of diving! Isla Mujeres was no different and I was excited to get back under the water. I partnered up with Squalo Adventures who took me out on 6 amazing dives. The water was crystal clear and I don’t ...
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Diving in Grenada With Dive Grenada
After living in Grenada for nearly four years, I feel like we’ve seen quite a bit of the country. We’ve driven around the island, sailed up the western coast, gone on hashes, enjoyed rum tours and so much more. There are so many things to do in Grenada! But, I was yet to see our ...
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Diving In The Caribbean On Bequia Island (With Video)
When we were first planning our trip to the Grenadines, I knew that I wanted to get under the water and explore the Caribbean Sea on scuba. After my amazing dives in Belize, I was really looking forward to donning my mask and regulator to check out some more of this famous underwater world. I ...
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Diving With Sharks and Hungry Eels – The Belize Barrier Reef (With Video)
The rolling wake rippled the otherwise glass-calm waters as our boat cruised between two paradises. Making our way from Caye Caulker to Ambergris Caye was a breeze, and we pulled ashore just as Dariece’s stomach began to churn. We stepped off of the boat with the same, slow saunter that we had acquired from our previous island oasis: Caye Caulker. ...
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