7 BENEATH THE BLUE TRAVEL TRENDS The pick of our diving destinations for both snorkelling and scuba If you’re torn between Wildfoot’s iconic marine regions, our short guide will help you match mood and expectation to place — from remote, big‐fish encounters to easy, picture‐perfect snorkelling — so you land where the sea will give you exactly what you came for. COCOS ISLANDS Costa Rica Cocos Islands feel raw and remote: long liveaboard crossings and strong currents concentrate large sharks, mantas and rays, so trips here reward commitment and scuba diving experience, and often deliver prolonged, close encounters. GALÁPAGOS Ecuador Galápagos balances big‐animal spectacle with easy access; volcanic shores and nutrient‐rich waters bring hammerheads and whale sharks close, while curious sea lions and marine iguanas entertain snorkellers and onshore excursions. SEYCHELLES Indian Ocean The Seychelles offers a gentler, luminous version of the tropics: granite islands, tranquil lagoons and glassy water where reef life, turtles and rays are serenely visible from the surface; here the rhythm is relaxed, family‐friendly and exquisitely photogenic. CORAL TRIANGLE Indonesia/Melanesia The Coral Triangle is about sheer variety — endless reefs, atolls and mangroves where shallow swims reveal dazzling colours and tiny, unusual species, and deeper dives uncover rare or hidden creatures. It suits photographers and anyone obsessed with diversity. VERDICT Due to strong currents this is an option for advanced certified divers ONLY. VERDICT A perfect balance with unique and abundant marine life, pristine waters, and diverse underwater ecosystems. VERDICT A “Garden of Eden” for casual snorkelling as well as an ideal choice for entry level scuba. VERDICT Perhaps some of the very best underwater in the world. Diversity and visibility are the key components. Kimbe Bay, New Britain — WHY NOT CONTACT TRAVEL CONCEPT FOR MORE INFORMATION. Contact us on 01435 866555 |
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