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Travel & Leisure : Scuba Diving Vacations Last Updated: Aug 15th, 2007 - 00:36:25


Puerto Rico Scuba Diving
By MoreDotCom
Aug 15, 2007, 00:33

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Puerto Rico is one of the most famous Caribbean islands because of its culture, dances, people, beaches, festivals, and more. What makes it special is not only the happenings on land but also the happenings of the life under it.

Since this is a travel destination of choice for many tourists, it’s fitting to have a view of those not commonly seen and heard---the underwater creatures. Most of the sea and water lovers who go to Puerto Rico don’t only spend their days and times above the water, but below the water as well. A truly exciting world thrives there. So, when you try Puerto Rico scuba diving, get ready to embark on a true under the sea adventure.

Puerto Rico scuba diving areas:

Because of the diverse Puerto Rican marine life, it’s been segregated into different geographical areas, not because of its geographical positions but because of the uniqueness and distinctness of their diving environments. There are five major areas: Area 1---The North and East, Area 2---Culebra, Area 3---The South East and Vieques, Area 4---The South, and Area 5---The West, Mona, and Desecheo.

Area 1, the north coast has few dive sites but the east coast is good for diving, with its shallow and less rough seas. Area 2 is approximately two hours off the shore and its truly an excursion to have these special dives, with ferry boats taking you from the islands. Area 3, Vieques is relatively shallow with sloping reefs surrounding coral islands. Area 4 is just a few minutes off the shore and is slowly becoming recognized as a premier diving areas. Area 5 is weather-dependent, Mona and Desecheo are offshore islands and need careful planning since these areas are good only in calm and good weather conditions, although there are still nice beach dives along the west coast.

So, if you’re off the Caribbean coast, or if you’re heading for a beach, then definitely, you’ll know what to do and where to go---Puerto Rico scuba diving should be top on your list.

Puerto Rico scuba diving is an under the Caribbean sea getaway that most tourists would love to take. There’s no reason why divers wouldn’t enjoy such activity---with the different diving areas ready to be explored and visited, Puerto Rico scuba diving caters to all types of scuba divers.


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