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Old 08-12-2006, 05:37 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de Noronha at
> the end of September.
>
> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also recommend any
> dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any other tips are welcome.
>
> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver (albeit my Dad
> used to be a BSAC instructor).
>
> Thanks


Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
doubt is Atlantis.
http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
the time. If you are lucky
you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

Good luck

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Old 08-12-2006, 05:37 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de Noronha at
> the end of September.
>
> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also recommend any
> dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any other tips are welcome.
>
> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver (albeit my Dad
> used to be a BSAC instructor).
>
> Thanks


Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
doubt is Atlantis.
http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
the time. If you are lucky
you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

Good luck

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  #3  
Old 08-12-2006, 05:37 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de Noronha at
> the end of September.
>
> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also recommend any
> dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any other tips are welcome.
>
> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver (albeit my Dad
> used to be a BSAC instructor).
>
> Thanks


Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
doubt is Atlantis.
http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
the time. If you are lucky
you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

Good luck

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  #4  
Old 08-12-2006, 07:02 PM
StainlessSteelRat
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha

Paulo Gaeta wrote:
>> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
>> Noronha at the end of September.
>>
>> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
>> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
>> other tips are welcome.
>>
>> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
>> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> doubt is Atlantis.
> http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> the time. If you are lucky
> you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.


Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
to see a dolphin


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  #5  
Old 08-12-2006, 07:02 PM
StainlessSteelRat
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha

Paulo Gaeta wrote:
>> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
>> Noronha at the end of September.
>>
>> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
>> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
>> other tips are welcome.
>>
>> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
>> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> doubt is Atlantis.
> http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> the time. If you are lucky
> you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.


Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
to see a dolphin


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  #6  
Old 08-12-2006, 07:02 PM
StainlessSteelRat
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Fernando de Noronha

Paulo Gaeta wrote:
>> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
>> Noronha at the end of September.
>>
>> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
>> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
>> other tips are welcome.
>>
>> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
>> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> doubt is Atlantis.
> http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> the time. If you are lucky
> you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.


Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
to see a dolphin


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Old 08-20-2006, 02:17 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat escreveu:

> Paulo Gaeta wrote:
> >> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
> >> Noronha at the end of September.
> >>
> >> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
> >> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
> >> other tips are welcome.
> >>
> >> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
> >> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
> >>
> >> Thanks

> >
> > Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> > doubt is Atlantis.
> > http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> > Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> > the time. If you are lucky
> > you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

>
> Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
> were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
> to see a dolphin


Itīs quite possible as FN has a very large school of resident spiner
dolphins. They live in a bay known as the dolphin bay (itīs not
allowed to dive there) and go out to open sea every morning, returning
in the evening. Itīs kind of common to meet people who claim to have
interacted with dolphins in their dives. Apart from Fernando de Noronha
the only other known resident school of dolphins is in Hawaii, in the
Big Island I belive.
Paulo

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Old 08-20-2006, 02:17 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat escreveu:

> Paulo Gaeta wrote:
> >> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
> >> Noronha at the end of September.
> >>
> >> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
> >> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
> >> other tips are welcome.
> >>
> >> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
> >> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
> >>
> >> Thanks

> >
> > Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> > doubt is Atlantis.
> > http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> > Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> > the time. If you are lucky
> > you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

>
> Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
> were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
> to see a dolphin


Itīs quite possible as FN has a very large school of resident spiner
dolphins. They live in a bay known as the dolphin bay (itīs not
allowed to dive there) and go out to open sea every morning, returning
in the evening. Itīs kind of common to meet people who claim to have
interacted with dolphins in their dives. Apart from Fernando de Noronha
the only other known resident school of dolphins is in Hawaii, in the
Big Island I belive.
Paulo

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  #9  
Old 08-20-2006, 02:17 PM
Paulo Gaeta
 
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Default Re: Fernando de Noronha


StainlessSteelRat escreveu:

> Paulo Gaeta wrote:
> >> I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de
> >> Noronha at the end of September.
> >>
> >> Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also
> >> recommend any dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any
> >> other tips are welcome.
> >>
> >> I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver
> >> (albeit my Dad used to be a BSAC instructor).
> >>
> >> Thanks

> >
> > Fernando de Noronha only has 3 dive operations. The best one without
> > doubt is Atlantis.
> > http://www.atlantisnoronha.com.br
> > Diving there is really great with more than 30m of visibility most of
> > the time. If you are lucky
> > you could meet a Spiner Dophin in some of your dives.

>
> Thanks for the reply. Atlantis is the one I've pinged about dives as they
> were the only people I could find, so that's a good start! It would be great
> to see a dolphin


Itīs quite possible as FN has a very large school of resident spiner
dolphins. They live in a bay known as the dolphin bay (itīs not
allowed to dive there) and go out to open sea every morning, returning
in the evening. Itīs kind of common to meet people who claim to have
interacted with dolphins in their dives. Apart from Fernando de Noronha
the only other known resident school of dolphins is in Hawaii, in the
Big Island I belive.
Paulo

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:55 PM
StainlessSteelRat
 
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Default Fernando de Noronha

Hi folks,

I'd like to go diving, while on a week long trip to Fernando de Noronha at
the end of September.

Has anyone here got experience of diving there, and can also recommend any
dive centres, or equally dive centres to avoid? Any other tips are welcome.

I am certified to a basic level, with PADI's open water diver (albeit my Dad
used to be a BSAC instructor).

Thanks


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