Diving in India,

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The Indian ocean stretches from the northwest coast of Australia to the west coast of Africa. The waters of the Indian Ocean are warm and with good visibility.
It includes the Nicobar islands and Andaman Islands off the east coast- Chetlat, Kiltan, Kadmat, Pitti, Kavaratti, Androth and Kalpeni off the Malabar coast.
The Maldives are south-west of India

(Please send us dive centre details)

 

  • Barracuda Diving India.  Goa Marriott Resort, Miramar, Panaji, Goa - 403 001 India Tel : 91 832 437 001 ext 6807 Fax : 91 832 437 020  Web : E-mail 
  • Goa Diving.  India Web : E-mail
  • Andaman Islands.  Web 
  • DIVEIndia. Wild Orchid Resort, Havelock, Andaman Islands, India. Mailing address: Vandit Kalia, FE 220 Sector 3, Salt Lake, Calcutta 91, India. www.diveindia.com e-mail: info@diveindia.com
     

 


Grand Island

 

Last updated Nov 02 by Ray Benton-smith
<raybenton_smith@yahoo.co.uk>

Grand Island
Suzys wreck and turbo tunnel
Had 2 dives in Goa with Barracuda diving in late Nov 2002. Nice friendly set up, professional but relaxed and funny, and cheap. Had to launch boat from high up on beach in 100 degrees so was glad just to get in the water. Turbo tunnel was different as the strong surge pushes you through. Visibility was crap - about 5 metres, I think due to monsoon season just finished, so didn't see much of the wreck! Plenty of life providing you got close enough to see it. But a good experience and a good laugh, well worth going. - Ray.

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