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Diving at Hoga
Hoga Diving Resort is one of the unique places in
the world where you will see incredibly colourful
reefs in one of the most bio-diverse regions of
the Indo-Pacific. The reefs are so unspoiled, that
they explode with life. There are some fantastic
pinnacles, bridges, and a blue hole and sea-grass
bed, which makes the place a dream world. There
are many different types of diving, mostly wall
drift dives. As the place is so remote, there is
hardly any chance to see other divers underwater,
apart from your boat members, and to preserve this
unspoiled area, the resort is kept small. Snorkelling
is a great way to relax on de-gas days or for those
of you who don't dive. It is just a stroll
from your cottage to the waters edge and then across
the sea-bed also teeming with life and out to the
reef and the drop-off. The diving is getting more special when the bajo
‘sea nomad’ children from the nearby
village come with you on your dive. They are of
course great free-divers which is a wonderful opportunity
to take underwater photographs of them when they
are fishing with their home-made harpoons. Local
dive masters will show you the beauty of the tremendous
amount of species. The number of species is 10 times
more, compared to the Caribbean dive sites. All
of these factors combined, lend to the most spectacular
and relaxed diving. The small resort has a compressor 10 tanks, 4 sets bc s and regulators. The resort can handle groups of 6 divers. They have to be experienced divers. The best season for diving is from may till december. |


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