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Then
there’s Barabaros Reef which is located about
1km directly out in the bay from the Grand Blue
Sky Hotel. This is a favoured reef as its quite
large (measuring about 1km long by about 7 – 800
metres wide). This reef starts at about 6 metres
deep and goes down to 41 or so metres deep. There
are generally plenty of barracuda and large
Groupers to be seen, along with many other
varieties of fish, coral, sponges, octopus, Moray
eel, and some pretty hefty clams (some are nearly
5 – 6 foot tall). There is a smallish cave on
this reef, but it doesn’t really count as a cave
dive as its quite a simple entry and exit.
Show
dive – this is a dive that enables complete
novices to sample diving to a maximum depth of 5
metres. The actual dive lasts for approximately 30
minutes, and is preceded by a safety briefing
which lasts about ten minutes (unless there are
any questions). Novice divers are taken through
breathing exercises (using the SCUBA mouthpiece
until both they, and we, are happy with their
breathing) then they go diving. Novice divers are
accompanied by qualified divemasters (and in fact
hold their hand throughout the dive)
Discover diving – This again is aimed at novice
divers, but is a combination of two show dives to
5 metres and one boat dive to a maximum of aprrox
10 metres. These dives follow the same course and
restrictions as the show dive, so a discover
diving diver will hold the hand of one of our
divemasters throughout each of their dives.
Boat Dives – These are primarily for qualified
divers who are able to show their log book and
certificate.
Open water divers will descend to a maximum depth
of approx 18 metres under the guidance and control
of one (or more) of our divemasters.
Advanced and Rescue divers will descend to a
maximum depth of approx 25 – 30 metres under the
guidance and control of one (or more) of our
divemasters
Then there are specialist dives such as cave
dives, wreck dives and night dives (night diving
is completely different to day-time diving)
Allied with all of those dives the dive centre
offers the full range of PADI diving courses, so
that anyone having completed a show dive and who
wishes to gain their first certificate (Open
Water) can do so. Similarly certified divers can
upgrade their skills, and certification, all the
way through to Divemaster.
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