Description
Diving and Snorkeling in Van Phong bay, Vietnam. The area has been associated with scuba diving for many years and it was here that Jacques Cousteau first discovered his passion for the underwater world. Diving is ideal for beginners and more experienced divers with gentle sloping beach dives, deep drop offs and high adrenaline drift diving. Marine life is equally as impressive and there is also the chance of spotting whale sharks or even whales and sharks as the waters soon get deep off the coast here.
Am I fit to dive?
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What is included?
Included
– Pick-up / Drop at your hotel
– Have Lunch At Restaurant
– Mineral water, fruits…
– High-quality equipment
– Divemaster / Instructor
– Diving boat
– Marine Protected Area Fee
Excluded
– Tax
Itinerary for the day
07:00 We will pick-up in a modern air conditioned van or car (time can varies depending on the location of your hotel), then take you to Van Phong Bay.
– First Diving and Snorkeling at Hon Tai / Bai Su / Hon Trong. You will have the opportunity to get the unique and impressive pictures by a dedicated camera for using underwater.
– Relax on the boat and enjoy local fruits, snacks , coffee, tea and water.
– Second Diving and Snorkeling, you will see other kind of coral and more colourful fishes.
– Have Lunch at Son Dung Beach Restaurant.
– Thien An Dam Mon Pagoda is one of the destinations that many young people love because of its beautiful terrain and unique architecture. In particular, this temple in Khanh Hoa is also a great “film studio” with beautiful check-in corners that are extremely loved by young people.
– Continue to check in Co Don Hill , the typical white sand dunes with deserted beauty offered by nature.
16:00 Take you back to your hotel. End of tour – See you soon.
There are several dive sites around the area including the following:
Hon Trau Nam (Three Kings): Swimthoughs and caves, rays often seen resting.
Hon Kho Trang: Two dive sites, coral gardens, good visibility and marine life.
Hon Tai (Ear Island): Coral plateau, nurse and whitetips often spotted, sea slugs.
Napoleon Rock: Sheltered site with sandy bottom, resident napoleon wrasse.
Raoul’s Reef: Wall covered in feather stars, ghost pipefish found here.
Bai Su: Caves at 15m, good for spotting nudibranchs, nice to dive at night.
Hon Ong: Good night dive spot with seahorses, shrimps and spanish dancers.
Can I fly after diving?
Its recommended to wait 12 – 18 hours after diving before flying on an airplane.