Posts Tagged ‘Scuba diving’

The beaches of Bermuda pink

Bermuda is one of the islands of North America, located exactly in the Sargasso Sea, part of the British Overseas Territory. Drawing on history, would be one of the 16 Territories under the supervision of the Decolonization Committee of the United Nations to eradicate colonialism, and to guarantee its existence independently.

One feature that stands out most is the beaches of Bermuda pink, one of the few left in the world, so this is one of the key ingredients to be a tourist destination for many people around the world.
Also of note the climate of Bermuda, which is unchanged rate ends, as in times ranging from May to October the temperature is between 23 º and 29 º, while in the winter the temperature is 15 degrees.
Among the most common activities that take place in Bermuda are diving, which may be the conventional scuba diving and snorkeling. classic activity such places, both by weather as the color to the water, something really amazing. There are also large tracts of countryside to play golf, and tennis courts.
And for fans of relaxation are different SPA, one of the world’s best in reflexology, therapeutic massages and relaxing.
Due to the large expanse of water that surrounds it, there are now countless water activities including boating, fishing, parasailing and water skiing.

Enjoy the beauty of Hawaii

Valentine’s Day romantic beaches.  Definitely, there is no better choice than celebrate Valentine’s Day this February 14, in one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.  The sun on the horizon, the clear sea and golden beach are one of the most conducive to deliver the heart.

Travel, we chose three of the most beautiful beaches in the world: Tahiti, Bali and Hawaii.  To enjoy Valentine’s at its best, here’s the romantic charm of these beaches.

Let’s start with Tahiti, the largest island in French Polynesia, South Pacific Ocean.  Its white sands and emerald waters, make it an earthly paradise worth visiting.

Their huts facing the sea, are the best accommodations.  In full contact with nature lovers turn to love.  The tourism sector, aware of this, offers for these dates the best deals. Read the rest of this entry »

Equipment for Scuba Diving

The Scuba Diving is the internationally known under the term SCUBA: Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus “, which means ” Autonomous Underwater Breathing Apparatus. “

With it you can explore in a broader, deeper

ity diving in apnea and used supplies allow.

The equipment used here is the Heavy Equipment consists of:

* Compressed air bottle
* Regulator
* Vest
* Ballast

The variety, quality and price of each of these components and accessories that enhance diving are very large so I recommend that you advise well before making the investment.

Little by little we’ll tell you what function each piece of heavy equipment and give you tips that will prove very useful.

Scuba diving in Tenerife

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary archipelago. For beach lovers and sports and leisure opportunities, a priority, because it has no fewer than 140 beaches. Choose one or the other depends on personal taste. Canary beaches are wild, some more than others, but brave. Precisely why they are sought by surfers and sailors hair. But bathing in them is another thing. For example, in Candelaria beach, as in many others, it is advisable not to stray too far from the shore at least if you’re not a crack of swimming.

Scuba diving in Tenerife, is a joy. Seabed are havens dream know that you can see reflected a reality that seems fantasy. Corals in clear waters in which many different species of fish, crustaceans and marine inhabitants that complete the feeling of being unreal. One of the most exotic or bizarre marine inhabitants is the seahorse. Propelled swimmer can measure about 30 cm, is a charming creature that can display a wide variety of colors from ivory white to red to yellow and dark brown or black and often mottled. The cartoons have been lovely, but seeing it in reality is downright amazing. Read the rest of this entry »