Exclusive official distributor and dealer for SEA-DOO Seascooters in Australia and New Zealand. The revolutionary SeaDoo Seascooter series feature the lightest and most efficient personal water propellers in the world at a price that won't break the bank.
SeaLife Cameras is the market leading manufacturer of compact underwater cameras and accessories for underwater photography. Full range of SeaLife products in the underwater shop. Guaranteed best price.
Exclusive official distributor and dealer for Yamaha Seascooters in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. Yamaha Seascooters feature light and efficient personal water scooters that are fun and affordable to anyone.
Underwater Australasia is official dealer for all Ikelite products since 1999 and we can help you with all your Ikelite video and digital camera housings needs as well as accessories such as strobe packages, ports and more. Sales to Australia only.
AOI underwater photographic products - a professional OEM/ODM underwater camera casings and underwater electronic products manufacturer. Great quality wet lenses for underwater photography.
The 12th August 2006 was an exciting day for 16 holiday makers from Vision Divers as they headed off to explore the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and in particular to dive at Puerto Galera.
As an OWSI you have courses where you have entire classes of struggler's where your students struggle with even the most basic skills (no, that's your snorkel not your reg...), and courses of fish (well, we seem to have finished a little early today...)
Once you have had an amazing time somewhere it always worries me to want to go back. Will it be as good as the first time? Will things have changed? Have things stayed the same, but you have changed?
The 12th August 2006 was an exciting day for 16 holiday makers from Vision Divers as they headed off to explore the island of Mindoro in the Philippines, and in particular to dive at Puerto Galera.
As an OWSI you have courses where you have entire classes of struggler's where your students struggle with even the most basic skills (no, that's your snorkel not your reg...), and courses of fish (well, we seem to have finished a little early today...)
Once you have had an amazing time somewhere it always worries me to want to go back. Will it be as good as the first time? Will things have changed? Have things stayed the same, but you have changed?