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Tobago diving - a top experience
Tobago offer a vast array of dive experiences like no other destination in the world. There is a rare aquatic world, teeming with marine life to be discovered when Tobago diving.
Beginners and experts are welcome. It’s not even as difficult as you may think. Lessons and guides for Tobago diving can be found throughout the place along with the possibility to practice other water sports you might be interested in. So, if you’re interested in Tobago diving, check our partner sites which can provide you much useful information and great deals on the every detail of Tobago diving.
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Tobago diving - total immersion
Tobago presents a variety of Tobago diving experiences. Tobago diving is so popular because it has all the right ingredients for divers and snorkelers, clear water, abundant sea life and a special underwater landscape.
Total immersion is the best way to appreciate the remarkable sea life and its distinctive tranquility and appeal.
Learning to dive is a unique experience unto itself, but after you know how, you'll definitely enjoy distinctive feeling of Tobago diving that allows enthusiasts to see creatures they could never meet any other way.Â
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Tobago diving - enjoy distinctive feeling
Tobago is one of the top dive destinations in the Caribbean and it offers a broad spectrum of diving. The nutrient rich waters, fed by the outflow from the Orinoco River and swept along by the strong Guyana currents, support an abundant marine life, with large corals and also plankton eaters such as manta rays and whale sharks (you are not guaranteed to see them on a dive, but they do appear from time to time). Visibility is generally around 60-80ft, sometimes to as much as 120ft, however during the rainy season some areas will experience a reduction in visibility. Forty feet is considered a bad day. It may be caused by the high levels of silt from river run-off and an increase in plankton from the warm waters of the Orinoco. If you’re seeking an adrenaline rush, the North Equatorial Current (prelude to the Gulf Stream) and the Guyanese currents which converge around Tobago provide some pretty wild drift dives, with speeds reaching as much as 5 and 6 knots (enogh to make your mask wobble on your face). The strongest currents are found around Speyside, and on the Japanese Gardens dive with its beautiful sea whip corals and giant barrel sponges, a section known as the Kamikaze Cut sees divers hurtling along towards two huge rocks, only to be taken through an area of calm by way of a natural crevasse. Around Speyside the water is generally clearer than in the west, and the colour of the corals much brighter. The Kelliston Drain site is home to the largest known brain coral in the Caribbean (some say the world), which is a massive 16ft across and 10ft high.
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Tobago Vacations site
Our company is running one of the largest pc and mobile travel website networks, covering top hotel, vacation package, airline ticket, beach, cruise, all inclusive and honeymoon destinations worldwide.
We will also run a travel blog portal which centralises the blogs posted by our visitors on all of our websites and which represents one of the world's best travel information resources, totally build by people such as yourself.
In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Tobago .
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