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Where do you find Crystal Clear Waters for Scuba Diving? Must Read!

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Where do you find Crystal Clear Waters for Scuba Diving? Must Read!

Amit, a scuba diver from Goa, wanted to dive in really clear water. The murky water near home wasn’t doing it for him, so he started travelling. He dived the Maldives, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and Palau’s Blue Corner. Every dive gave him clear water and colourful fish. He came home hooked, already planning the next trip, and a lot more careful about looking after the oceans he’d seen.

So here are some Crystal Clear Waters for Scuba Diving around the world

The Maldives

: This chain of islands in the Indian Ocean has plenty of coral, clear water, and a lot of marine life to see.

The world’s largest coral reef sits in Australia, near the

Great Barrier Reef.

You’ll see all sorts of sea life in this clear water.

The water in

Raja Ampat, Indonesia,

is very clear because it’s far from any cities. There’s a huge range of marine life to watch here.

The

Red Sea in Egypt

is known for its clear water, so you can spot plenty of colourful fish and coral.

The water of the

Turks & Caicos Islands

is blue and very clear. Sharks and turtles are just two of the many animals that live there.

Hawaii’s Maui

Island has clear water full of colourful fish and other sea life.

The Bahamas

: These islands have plenty of dive sites with clear water and healthy coral reefs. You’ll find a wide range of marine life here.

Belize Barrier Reef:

The water on this large coral reef, just off Belize, is very clear. You’ll see plenty of marine animals here, including sharks and turtles.

Anirudh
Written by

Anirudh

FlyingFish Scuba School, Goa

Certified Scuba Instructor at FlyingFish Scuba School, Goa. Diving since 2007, Anirudh is an expert in reef and wreck dives with extensive knowledge of Goa's marine ecosystems.