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Diving in Poor Knights Island in New ZealandBY: Daniel Ham | Category: New Zealand | Submitted: 2011-09-14 16:56:53
With so many options in the area, why should one choose to dive in Poor Knights Island? It is simple, because of the tranquillity, serenity, and diversity. Spending just moments in these waters will change a person's life perspective. Poor Knights Island is said to be "the best sub-tropical diving in the world." A person of any diving level is able to fully experience everything diving in Poor Knights Island has to offer. Several companies offer diving services in the area. When seeking a dive company, it is important to verify their qualifications prior to leaving shore. Many of the companies in the area are award winning and trustworthy. They have decades of combined experience. If one feels safe, and trusts their dive team, it makes for an even more enjoyable dive. These companies typically offer PADI training courses, as well as emergency training. Some dives will take people for an underwater photography experience, while others will take people down for a night dive. One does not need to be part of an existing group to experience the ocean delights. Many companies take on individuals and groups; however, in general, most maintain small groups of people as a safety precaution. For a full diving package, it may cost more than snorkelling or a boat cruise. However, these packages typically include top-of-the-line gear, lunch, air-fills, and instructors. It is also possible to purchase excursion packages for several days, which include diving, meals, and accommodation. If exploring caves, tunnels, unique geographical anomalies, and exquisite marine life under water is what one seeks; diving in Poor Knights Island is definitely the next adventure to pursue with great brevity. Article Source: http://articles.travelandtourisminfo.com/ About Author / Additional Info: Daniel is an executive at Pacific Rendezvous Motel (http://www.pacificrendezvous.co.nz/) in Tutukaka. Anyone coming down to stay in Northland should visit and stay at Pacific Rendezvous situated on the Tutukaka coast. Can see options here http://www.pacificrendezvous.co.nz/Stay/default.aspx . Comments on this article: (0 comments so far)
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