Vertical Blue Diving

Name
Ben
Location:
Shop 6 Readdy Diamond Building Naviti Street,
Lautoka, Laotoka, Fiji
Contact:
+679 6669452
Contact:
+679 6030223
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

Vertical Blue Diving

Blue Lagoon Beach Resort has everything that you could want in a resort in FIJI. The long, white sandy beach, the excellent all tide snorkeling straight off the beach and the heart of the island, the people.

The resort ethos is all about the environment, the relaxed feel of the resort and of course the sand floor restaurant, where hours can be spent relaxing and taking in the ocean views. With a strong focus on the culture and a co-dependency with the village, the resort offers to you what Fiji is all about.

We believe your diving should be safe and enjoyable, so let our experienced team do everything for you, you just have to enjoy the amazing underwater experience.

Affiliation:

PADI

Training Level:

up to Dive Master

Boat Description:

The Tai Mariah has plenty of room to seat up to 10 divers comfortably. A specially designed dive boat to get you with speed and safety in mind, to your diving area.

Sites Visited:

We have about 20 dive sites within the area, the furthest being 30 minutes away. We have Reefs, Drop offs, Pinnacles and swim throughs. We do Shark Feeding twice a week and have an excellent aray of Soft and hard corals, lots of Macro including Nudibranch, flat worms, shrimp, pipe fish and sea horses along with sharks, rays, turtles and lobster, the temperature ranges from 30 to 26 degrees with good visibility all year round.

Facilities:


Articles

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Name
Ben
Location:
Shop 6 Readdy Diamond Building Naviti Street,
Lautoka, Laotoka, Fiji
Contact:
+679 6669452
Contact:
+679 6030223
Last Updated

2012-10-13 09:00:00

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