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Scuba Diving in Puerto Rico: Why Such an Amazing Destination?

It is always necessary to go with a dive guide when you are diving in a region unfamiliar to you. Scuba diving in Puerto Rico is as easy as inquiring at the front desk of your motel. Many diving centers that cover the island as well as most of the motels in Puerto Rico offer scuba training and diving guides. From there, you can begin your adventure into the wonderful, blue ocean.

From the Condado District of San Juan, you can start your journey. You will encounter amazing lava reefs that protect and shelter an array of sea life. From arrow crabs to coral shrimp and sea horses, as well as batfish and snappers, these beautiful reefs shaped from ancient volcanic activity provide an incredible view of ocean life that cannot be witnessed from above. However, the most popular areas for scuba diving in Puerto Rico is on the western coastline where reefs are surrounded by beautiful, clear waters adding to its attraction.

Excellent destination for divers of all levels is Desecheo Island, also on the west coast. There is much to see when you go snorkeling to diving. Mona Island is also a great spot for scuba diving in Puerto Rico. This wonderful island is only accessible by boat seeing plenty of natural sea life inhabiting which includes dolphins, sharks, manta rays, sea turtles, whales, and hundreds of tropical fish.

At Mona Island, it is guaranteed that divers will see wide variety of fishes and sea animals on every dive. There is also many other spectacular places to dive in Puerto Rico. For instance, on the southern most coast of the island is Fajardo. It lets you see the world of caverns and reefs with clear view beautiful coral of all types. You can also see beautiful parrotfish, as well as bantailed puffers and more on the amazing double-barrier reef surrounding Palomino Island.

Just a little further east, is a place known as Cayo Diablo where to see amazing corals, as well as marine life, such as green moray eels, octopuses, even the occasional manatee. In the Humacao Region, further south from Fajardo is where you will find the Basslet Reef and its amazing caves, overhangs, and incredible tunnels that stretch over a mile long. You will be able to swim with dolphins once you visit this reef in the spring.

Not far from Basslet Reef is the Cracks. This is an area known for its incredible caves and alleyways that seem like they could hide an underwater civilization. Here is offered the benefits of visiting a cleaning station where goby-fish take advantage of the opportunity to clean and feed off of the local marine life. You are also likely to encounter a lobster and get a good up-close look at some amazing corals. In an area called the Drift, you can swim along side nurse sharks, as well as beautiful angelfish, and enter a world of incredible swim-troughs and amazing ledges.

Scuba diving in Puerto Rico just would not be complete without a visit to Red Hog drop off. This area is relatively new for divers and offers an amazing panoramic view of a drop off that goes from eighty feet to over one thousand feet. Taking a dive in Puerto Rico is a wonderful experience that will stay with you forever. There are so many different things to do and see and you will enjoy every minute of it.

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