A Fiji Scuba Diving Trip
Once you see those crystal clear waters of Fiji, you won't be able to wait to get under the water and explore. You'll see sea life close up, like you've never seen before. If you're not an experienced scuba diver, it might be a good idea to take some classes and get certified before you go.
You can choose to go with a guide or you can go it alone if you have some experience. One thing in certain, you be at a lose for words once you've experienced the wram waters and great views of the fiji scuba diving reefs.
Are You A beginner Or An Expert?
Before your trip, you need to get qualified. If you're already certified then you just need to book your trip and go.
Certification is important for safety. You're going to be in a strange area and second, you're going to need how to use all the equipment.
It's important to get formal qualification before your get into the water. This is mainly because when you have done some formal training, you will know what to do in the case of an emergency.
With or without a Guide?
If you're new to scuba diving, then you probably want to take a guide with you on your trip. A guide will show you the best areas to dive, and help keep you safe, if you're new to the scuba diving game.
If you're an expert and you feel as though you don't need a guide, you should be able to find an area to go on your own.
Be aware that new countries and tropical environments have different risks. Many things can happen once you're under the water and it's better to be safe than sorry. So take a guide unless you're very sure and understand the risks.
Scuba diving in Fiji is a lot of fun, what makes it even better is the warm friendly people of the islands. They have a very laid back approach to time and everything runs on "Fiji Time" which is slower than normal and always at least 10 minutes late! These fantastic people make a lot of the islands income from tourism and understand that the islands rely on this. It is a great place to dive with many diving areas.
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