Can you scuba dive in Taiwan?

Can you scuba dive in Taiwan?

There are heaps of great dive spots around the country, as well as off the smaller islands off Taiwan’s coast. With tremendous seascapes, coral reefs and crystal-clear waters allowing excellent visibility, Taiwan is a diver’s paradise and a must-visit for SCUBA divers and freedivers alike.

How much does a scuba diving trip cost?

For beginners, it costs around $70 to $200 to do a single introductory dive with a guide and between $200 and $600 or more to do an open water diving course with a scuba instructor. Online courses are available to begin your scuba diving certification journey at your own pace and range from $0 to $200.

How do I get to Taiwan from Orchid Island?

The island is accessible by sea or air. Daily Air offers flights from Taitung Airport in Taitung City to Lanyu Airport on Orchid Island. The flight duration is half an hour and the daily frequency is dependent on weather conditions.

Is scuba diving popular in Japan?

Japan is not known for scuba diving, and it’s a good thing for the local divers who like it this way! As for the south, it offers year-round subtropical diving. The center of the country offers something in between but still with over a thousand species of marine life.

Where can you dive in Taiwan?

Taiwan has five major diving regions with fantastic visibility and varied marine life year-round. In Kenting divers enjoy shore and boat diving in warm waters. The marine park boasts 1100 marine species and 80 species of coral. Barracuda are common, while rarer sightings include humpback whales.

Where can I dive in Hong Kong?

Green Island is home to Shark Point, where large numbers of hammerhead sharks gather each spring. Xiao Liu Qiu offers diverse coral reefs and walls make pleasant dives. Spotting turtles is almost guaranteed. Dungji Island is famous for drift diving. Find local PADI dive shops and explore the top dive sites with our map.

Which island is the best for scuba diving?

Orchid Island, some say, is even better diving than Green Island, which can be fairly crowded at peak dive periods. Another volcanic island with shallow reefs, spectacular walls and plenty of deep dives, the diving is seasonal, with better diving on the west coast in winter and the north and east coasts in summer.

Where can you dive in Kenting?

In Kenting divers enjoy shore and boat diving in warm waters. The marine park boasts 1100 marine species and 80 species of coral. Barracuda are common, while rarer sightings include humpback whales. Orchid Island is home to some of the best visibility in the country.

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