Where to go diving in April?
Discover where to dive in April, for beautiful underwater discoveries!
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Diving in British Virgin Islands
Welcome to Blackbeard’s lair! It is one the best diving spots in the Caribbean. In this tropical paradise, you will be able to observe nurse sharks, swim with turtles and play with dolphins. Gorgonians, tarpons, groupers and graceful eagle rays swim in the middle of sea sponges and colourful corals. Finally, if you are lucky enough, you will also be able to dive into the wreck of the Shikuzen, which is a haven for many species of fish.
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Diving in Thailand
A diving cruise in Thailand is a wonderful trip! In the heart of the tropical jungle are some of the most renowned diving spots in the world. Do not miss Koh Lanta, Phuket, Koh Phi Phi, the Similan Islands, Tachai and Richelieu Rock. Marine life is very diverse, with many leopard sharks and huge manta rays that you can easily observe in April. Gorgonians, soft corals and ghost pipefish swim among sponges and wonderful corals. You will dive in a fantastic underwater environment, with underwater caves and impressive drop-offs. If you wish to dive in the south of the country, we recommend going in November.
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Diving in Colombia
Going on a diving cruise to Malpelo is an absolute dream for all divers as it is an incredible and well-hidden sanctuary. More than 500km off the Colombian coats it’s an underwater mountain range with steep walls which descend more than 4000m deep! It is the kingdom of many rare species such as the silky shark or the smalltooth sand tiger as well as barracudas and sea turtles. The corals that host them are also exceptional.
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73° to 87°
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Diving in Dominica
Discover a small tropical paradise on a diving cruise to Dominica, a real garden of Eden for marine life. It is a well-known sanctuary for whales and dolphins. If you dive off this volcanic island, you will discover a splendid underwater environment of caves, drop-offs and lava flows populated by colourful corals. From La Soufrière to Salisbury, many surprises await you like tubular sponges, black coral, snappers and superb angelfish.
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