The
turquoise waters of the South China Sea offer an exciting
destination for dives. Recreational diving is relatively
new with the first Vietnamese dive center, owned by English
PADI Master Instructor Jeremy Stein, being accepted into
PADI in 1999. Currently, diving is only possible in Nha
Trang and Da Nang. The diving and snorkelling off the Nha
Trang Coast accessible from the Ana Mandara Resort is some
of the best available in Vietnam. The unique biodiversity
of hard and soft corals is stunning, and the variety and
vivid colours of the marine life will fascinate and thrill
all divers from novices to experts. Many rare species are
found in these waters including frogfish, paperfish, cowfish,
devil scorpionfish, dragonettes, flying gurnards, as well
as giant moray eels, stingrays, one or two sharks and a
few turtles and manta rays. Occasionally, whale sharks are
also spotted. There are no wrecks to dive as these have
been salvaged by the locals. The diving season is from January
through to October. Water temperature is between 22-30°C
and visibility is around 15-30 meters.
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