Where to go diving in July?
Discover where to dive in July, for beautiful underwater discoveries!
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Diving in Mexico
A diving trip to Mexico will not fail to amaze you! Words are not enough to describe the treasures of Mexico. In addition to the Cenotes (in February), the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean coast also have exceptional diving spots. On the Pacific side, the Baja California Bay was referred to as “The world’s largest aquarium” by Jacques Cousteau: whales, dolphins, sea lions... A rich fauna awaits you. Experience the thrill of swimming with great white sharks in Guadalupe... From Cancun to Playa del Carmen, the Caribbean coast has so many things to offer. Discover the second largest coral reef in the world or the 50meter-high coral towers in Maracaibo!
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Diving in Phillippines
Go on a dreamy diving cruise in the Philippines. Visayas, in central Philippines, is a fantastic destination for divers of all levels. The Anilao site is a must-go for muck diving enthusiasts. The volcanic islands of Negros, Bohol and Cebu are also worth a visit. In Malapascua, you will have the chance to meet a rare specimen, the thresher shark. A diving trip to the Philippines will allow you to enjoy beautiful beaches, mangroves and colourful coral gardens. The fauna is very varied: nudibranchs, tropical fish, clown fish, schools of groupers... With a few beautiful wrecks to complete this idyllic picture.
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Diving in Mayotte
A diving cruise in Mayotte is a journey into the unknown! Its 157 km long coral reef shelters many endemic species, such as the dugong, the hawksbill sea turtle and the green sea turtle. In July, whales come here to give birth, so you might have the chance to see new-born calves. There are many remarkable diving spots such as the S-pass and the Bandrele pass. You will also discover the extremely rare double coral reef that stretches over about 20 km. These passes allow you to observe both the macrofauna, with exotic fish, clown fish, butterflyfish and surgeonfish, and the megafauna, with hammerhead sharks, Napoleon fish and wahoos. Dolphins will be your daily diving companions.
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68° to 87°
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Diving in Sardinia
Dive into the intense blue water of Sardinia! With its remarkable underwater environment Sardinia is a leading destination for diving in the Mediterranean Sea. If you are experienced enough, dive into the Nereo cave, the largest underwater cave in the Mediterranean Sea, and admire its red coral. Enjoy the Sardinian marine life by swimming among schools of tuna in Caloforte and encounter groupers, morays and barracudas around the island of Tavolara. Finally, history lovers can explore the wrecks near Cagliari and the sunken city of Nora. Diving in Sardinia will meet all your expectations!
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Diving in Croatia
Many surprises await you on a diving trip to Croatia! In the crystal-clear water of the Adriatic Sea, experienced divers will discover many wrecks. Observing sea sponges and gorgonians will delight macrofauna lovers. There are many nudibranchs, lobsters and dogfish. Near Dubrovnik, you will be dazzled by the magnificent drop-offs covered with red corals and by the ancient Roman wreck containing more than 1000 amphorae. The site of Bisevo Grotto (the blue cave) on the island of Vis is also really worth a visit.
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