Ten Reasons To Dive

So you’ve decided to cater to the love of your life, diving that is, and are ready to look for the destination for your next ‘great diving escape’.


Decisions, decision – life seems to be made up of one difficult decision after another – tough eh!


So how about you let us help you make this one. Not based on self interest, bias or prejudice but purely on the facts. Let’s talk about diving in Fiji and what our tropical island paradise has to offer.


Maybe water with amazing visibility that ensures your underwater photography appears to be surreal it’s so perfect, is your ‘cup of tea?’


Perhaps an endless choice of dive sites in tight geographical areas making access to dive sites economical and instant?

Bommies laden with cascading, brilliantly coloured soft corals, shallow sunlit coral gardens, drop-offs plummeting from the surface down to depths of more than 3000 feet in places, currents that accommodate perfect drift diving, resort diving, live-aboard diving, cave diving, night diving and then there’s wreck diving.

Diveme Fiji Scuba Diving - School Fish
 
 

Not to mention our fabulous pristine environment. Virginal rainforests blanketing the inland hills, crystal clear waterways and oceans, blinding white sand beaches and the inevitable swaying palm trees.


And let’s not forget the all-important marine biodiversity that makes Fiji’s ‘smorgasbord of diving’ totally unique.

 

Diveme Fiji Scuba Diving - Scuba Diving Coral
 
 

Ten  Reasons to Dive in Fiji

  1. 330 volcanic, limestone and sandy cay islands plus 4% of the planet’s coral reefs.
  2. 1500 species of fish including dozens of rare or endemic species.
  3. 1000 known species of invertebrates and thousands more discoveries predicted.
  4. 445 documented marine plants.
  5. 400 known species of coral.
  6. Five of the world’s seven marine turtles and three kinds of sea snakes.
  7. A marine mammal sanctuary and migratory pathway and breeding ground for humpbacks and other great whales.
  8. Dozens of migratory seabirds and 70 species of land birds including 22 endemic to Fiji.
  9. Targeted by international conservation organizations as one of the earth’s most important eco-regions and a centre of “megadiversity.”
  10. Fiji is building a network of marine parks and reserves – divers here take only pictures and leave only bubbles.

And let’s not forget our biggest asset -
A country brim full with smiling, happy, helpful and hospitable people with a unique culture that is still alive and vibrant today.


 
 
 
         
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