2011年4月18日 星期一

Scuba Diving in the Fiji Islands


The one thing that can mean all of the difference between an average scuba diving expedition and a breathtaking one is visibility, and there is no other place on earth that is as widely known for clear dives than the islands of Fiji. Located in the South Pacific Ocean, the Fiji Islands encompass an area just slightly smaller than that of New Jersey. The Fiji Islands are well known for soft coral, warm waters, and exceptional visibility.

One of the things that makes Fiji stand out from all other dive destinations is the Fiji archipelago which is encircled by a massive reef. Inside the reef, there are thousands of scuba diving sites that feature shallow lagoons; steep, vertical walls; and caves for exploration. Many of the sites are accessible right from the beach, while other sites can be reached by a short boat ride.

While Fiji is one of the most beautiful dive destinations in the world, it is the crystal clear waters surrounding the islands that make scuba diving in this region particularly enjoyable. Here it is not uncommon for visibility to hover at a consistent 200 feet during favorable weather conditions. Divers in the Southern Islands have even reported that they have been able to see clearly up to an amazing 500 feet on calm days.

Another characteristic of the Fiji Islands that keeps divers coming back year after year is that the waters surrounding the islands are remarkably warm year round. During the winter months (May to November) water temperatures of an average 77 degrees are ideal for scuba diving. In the summer, water temperatures average 86 degrees.

With scuba diving conditions like these, one might think that it's impossible to expect more from the awe-inspiring islands of Fiji. But the truth of the matter is that Fiji is home to one of the most advanced ecological systems in the world. Here you will find rain forests, mountains, and waterfalls above water, and an amazing variety of life under water.

There are more than 1,200 species of fish and 12 species of dolphin that call the Fiji Islands home. There is an abundance of colorful soft coral interspersed with hard corals of every variety; all of which can be seen during a scuba diving adventure at one of the top diving spots that can be found throughout the islands.

Some of the premiere scuba diving attractions of the Fiji Islands include the Great White Wall, the Pacific Harbor, the caves of Sawa-i-Lau, and Rainbow Reef. The Great White Wall is a breathtaking display of pristine white coral and the Pacific Harbor is a favorite feeding spot for hammerhead sharks.

The wide variety of scuba diving spots makes Fiji an ideal destination for divers of all experience levels. There are numerous shallow lagoons that are perfect for beginner divers as well as cavernous depths best explored by advanced divers. No matter what type of diving adventure that you desire, you can rest assured that Fiji can deliver.








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