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Go on a Greenland Diving and Adventure Voyage with Aqua-Firma

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The polar dive experts at Aqua-Firma are offering a Dive and Adventure Liveaboard to East Greenland as the easiest and cheapest way to see stunning icebergs from above and below the water.  These magnificent sculpted icebergs, rivalled only by those found in Antarctica, are grounded in Scoresby Sund, one of the longest fjords in the World and offer mirror-like waters and turquoise berg beaches. The dive team will also be searching for unique Arctic marine life within Greenland’s fjords, expecting creatures such as  winged snails and sea angels amongst the kelp forests.  Reached by very economical flights to Iceland, the liveaboard diving expedition departs Reykjavik and will explore the biggest National park in the world.

As well as pioneering diving there are plenty of free activities for either diver or non diver: kayaking , daily guided hikes, or professionally run photography workshops.  This Greenland Adventure is unique and timed for September 2014 when as night falls, we hope that you will see the dancing Northern Lights.  Visits to Inuit communities are planned and the voyage will naturally absorb stunning vistas of glaciers, icebergs, and the immense Greenland icesheet which sits on top of 2,000 metre high coastal mountains.  The team hopes to encounter whales, seals, musk oxen and with luck a glimpse of the elusive polar bear.  En route or after the voyage, Aqua-Firma can easily add the experience of diving at Silfra in Iceland – a tectonic split in the Earth which is home to some of the clearest diving on the planet and your only opportunity to ever put one hand on the Americas and the other on Europe!

For those who can’t wait until September next year for some polar diving, you can join Aqua-Firma Marine Scientist, Charlotte Caffrey, diving in Antarctica Across the Southern Polar Circle in March next year.

To learn more about polar diving, call Aqua-Firma’s polar experts on 01428 620012 or email info@aqua-firma.co.uk .

Prices for the Greenland Liveaboard start from £2380 per person.Guided daily hikes, kayaking, photo workshops are complimentary.

Diving programme: £290

Dates: Sep 06 – Sep 13, 2014 (8 Days) starting and ending Reykjavik in Iceland.

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The ‘Big Scuba Day Out’ – The Ultimate Day for Water Lovers!

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Get ready for an unforgettable day of adventure, exploration, and all things scuba and watersports! Oyster Diving’s Big Scuba Day Out is taking place on Sunday, 4th May 2025, at Mercers Park, near London —and best of all, entry is completely FREE!

Whether you’re a seasoned diver, a total beginner, or just looking for a fun day out by the water, this event has something for everyone — including lovely walks around the lake with your four-legged friends!

Come and experience the latest dive gear from some of the world’s leading brands, including Santi, Suex, Apeks, Aqualung, Garmin, GoPro and XDeep. Get hands-on with dive scooters, cutting-edge dive computers, and high-performance gear designed to take your underwater adventures to the next level.

Take part in fun dives with expert guides try out other exclusive demo kit. Whether you’re looking to refine your skills, try out new equipment, or simply enjoy the stunning underwater world of Mercers Park, this is the perfect opportunity.

A special raffle in aid of the Shark Trust will include prizes such as PADI branded goodies, Apeks 30m reel and wet notes, and Shearwater Peregrine TX worth £689!

As a special highlight for those wanting to “live the dream”, Course Director Mark Taylor and PADI Regional Manager Emma Samuelsson will be giving an exclusive talk at 12:00 PM about how to become a PADI Pro, including Divemaster and Instructor pathways. If you’ve ever dreamed of turning your passion for diving into a career, this is the perfect chance to get insider knowledge from one of the best in the industry.

Not just for divers, the Big Scuba Day Out also offers a variety of watersports courtesy of www.aquasports.co.uk. Try your hand at kayaking, paddleboarding, or other exciting water activities.

After all the action, relax on the beautiful lake terrace, where you can enjoy a selection of delicious food and licensed bar while soaking in the breathtaking views.

Don’t miss this incredible day of diving, watersports, and fun for the whole family. For full details and to register your interest, visit Oyster Diving’s website. https://oysterdiving.com/diving-club/uk-diving-trips/the-big-scuba-day-out-4th-may/.

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Experience a night Dive at the West Rock Shipwreck with Euro-Divers

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There’s something magical about night diving— the ocean transforms into a whole new world, alive with mystery and wonder. At Euro-Divers Meeru, we love sharing this unique experience with our guests, and the West Rock Shipwreck is one of our favourite sites for night diving.

Here’s why:

Setting the Scene

The adventure begins at 17:30 as divers gather on the boat. After thoroughly checking our equipment, the boat departs for the dive site. The 15-minute journey is a treat, with the calm sea and the soft glow of the setting sun creating the perfect atmosphere.

Arriving at West Rock, the boat gently moors above the wreck. As our team briefs you on the dive, we will walk you through the special night diving techniques, such as using a torch and maintaining buddy contact, ensuring you feel confident and prepared. While we wait for the sun to set, there is time to relax with a cup of tea or coffee and take in the breathtaking colours of the Maldivian sunset.

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The Dive Begins

Once darkness settles, it’s time to dive. The West Rock Shipwreck—a small cargo freighter sunk in 1999—rests at 20 meters on a sandy plateau. Over the years, it has become a vibrant reef, teeming with marine life.

As we descend, the beams of our torches cut through the dark water, revealing the wreck’s coral-covered surfaces. It is always thrilling to see the wreck come to life under the light. Colourful nudibranchs, scorpionfish, frogfish, and shrimps are just a few of the creatures that call this wreck home.

We often find parrotfish and pufferfish inside the wreck settled in for the night, while lionfish and moray eels lurk in the shadows. We frequently spot larger residents, too—Napoleon wrasse or even a resting nurse shark, peacefully tucked away beneath the ship’s hull. Every corner of the wreck offers something new to discover.

Underwater Galaxy

As the dive comes to an end, we have one final highlight to share. During the safety stop at 5 metres, we may ask you to switch off your torch and gently move your hands through the water. This action stirs up bioluminescent plankton, lighting up like tiny stars surrounding you— a magical, otherworldly experience that never fails to amaze.

Post-Dive Bliss

Emerging from the dive, we are welcomed by the cool night air and a canopy of stars. The boat crew helps us as we climb aboard, where hot tea or coffee awaits to warm us up. The journey back to shore is filled with shared stories and a sense of camaraderie that only diving together can create.

Night dives like this one at the West Rock Shipwreck offer more than just an exploration of marine life; they remind us of the beauty and mystery of the underwater world.

For more information, contact the Euro-Divers Meeru team at meeru@euro-divers.com or visit www.euro-divers.com.

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