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Diving on Palm IslandThe best sites for a diving holiday in Vietnam are found in quiet, protected locations, far from the madding crowds. Palm Island is one of these places, surrounded by an underwater landscape of unspoilt coral reefs and tropical marine life. Whales and whale sharks are often spotted in this region between April and July. This is the very place where Jacques Cousteau fell in love with the underwater world - and recommendations don't come much higher than that! You can enjoy the splendid beaches and the refreshingly different cuisine between your diving expeditions.The best time to go a diving holiday in Vietnam is from late February to late September. Rainfall is also at its lowest over this period, making it the best time to dive. |
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5 days / 4 night Departs daily |
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Prices available on request |
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Accommodation, all meals, transport by bus and boat from Nha Trang, PADI diving course and use of equipment. |
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Air-conditioned minibus, boat |
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Drinks, and other excursions and courses |
Day 1: Arrival on Palm IslandPalm Island and the region to the east of Van Ninh in Central Vietnam is protected as a nature reserve both above and below the water, so it's a great place to dive in Vietnam. The underwater environment is superb – you'll see both hard and soft coral as well as many unusual species of fish. The water is warm and the visibility is good, giving you a fantastic close-up of the tropical marine life. You can take your PADI Open Water Certificate or your PADI Advanced Certificate here. |
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Days 2 to 4: PADI diving courseYour diving holiday in Vietnam will really get underway today, as you'll begin your PADI course today. All of the equipment will be provided. Usually, you'll sail aboard a traditional Vietnamese fishing boat out to a dive site such as Hon Trau Nam or the island of Hon Kho Trang. At these sites, you can see rays, scorpion fish and even stonefish. A little further from Palm Island, there's a shipwreck lying underwater. This is a hiding place for shoals of all sorts of colourful fish, and a great place to explore during your diving holiday in Vietnam.You can also take a fascinating night dive at Hon Ong, where you’ll see seahorses, Spanish Dancers, lobsters, clownfish, and huge prawns swimming amongst the sea anemones. The underwater world is full of hungry mouths, such as the oddly shaped boxfish, the harmless whale shark and the giant manta ray. |
Day 5: Departure from Palm IslandIn addition to diving, there's plenty of time for relaxation on Palm Island during your diving holiday in Vietnam, or maybe a spot of tropical bird-spotting. If you're hoping to take a single dive or introductory lesson, you could instead choose our Hammock on Palm Island tour and arrange your dive in Vietnam on arrival. WARNING: You must not fly within 24 hours of your last dive. |
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