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| Mick G wrote: > Anyone got any suggestions for dive sites or boat > operators in New Zealand, particularly in the North? > Mainly interested in day trips, or shore dives I am guessing you are talking around or about Auckland? leigh or the Poor knights www.yukon.co.nz (both north of Auckland) would be a good start. Sou-eastish of Auckland the coromandal peninisula. Alderman Island (http://www.tairuadive.co.nz/) , whitianga etc. Or Tauranga, white Island would be great as well... http://www.bookadive.co.nz/ would provide a good geographic breakdown... I have dived mainly in the south (Otago west coast, fiordland, stewart Island) and Whangarei/poorknights and coromandel if there is anything else you want to know... > The better half and I are heading over early in the > new year, and thinking about making some bubbles > while we're there, just for a day or two... > > Oh, also any recommendations about where to (or not to) > hire gear from would be handy... > > > Cheers > > Mick G > > > > Last dive: > Lonsdale Wall, August 2006 > 29 meters, 30 minutes, 11 degrees |
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| Mick G wrote: > Anyone got any suggestions for dive sites or boat > operators in New Zealand, particularly in the North? > Mainly interested in day trips, or shore dives I am guessing you are talking around or about Auckland? leigh or the Poor knights www.yukon.co.nz (both north of Auckland) would be a good start. Sou-eastish of Auckland the coromandal peninisula. Alderman Island (http://www.tairuadive.co.nz/) , whitianga etc. Or Tauranga, white Island would be great as well... http://www.bookadive.co.nz/ would provide a good geographic breakdown... I have dived mainly in the south (Otago west coast, fiordland, stewart Island) and Whangarei/poorknights and coromandel if there is anything else you want to know... > The better half and I are heading over early in the > new year, and thinking about making some bubbles > while we're there, just for a day or two... > > Oh, also any recommendations about where to (or not to) > hire gear from would be handy... > > > Cheers > > Mick G > > > > Last dive: > Lonsdale Wall, August 2006 > 29 meters, 30 minutes, 11 degrees |
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| Mick G wrote: > Anyone got any suggestions for dive sites or boat > operators in New Zealand, particularly in the North? > Mainly interested in day trips, or shore dives I am guessing you are talking around or about Auckland? leigh or the Poor knights www.yukon.co.nz (both north of Auckland) would be a good start. Sou-eastish of Auckland the coromandal peninisula. Alderman Island (http://www.tairuadive.co.nz/) , whitianga etc. Or Tauranga, white Island would be great as well... http://www.bookadive.co.nz/ would provide a good geographic breakdown... I have dived mainly in the south (Otago west coast, fiordland, stewart Island) and Whangarei/poorknights and coromandel if there is anything else you want to know... > The better half and I are heading over early in the > new year, and thinking about making some bubbles > while we're there, just for a day or two... > > Oh, also any recommendations about where to (or not to) > hire gear from would be handy... > > > Cheers > > Mick G > > > > Last dive: > Lonsdale Wall, August 2006 > 29 meters, 30 minutes, 11 degrees |
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| Thanks Trouser, Some good stuff amongst that lot! Mick G "trouser" <trouser@free.net.nz> wrote in message news:44f9881d@news.orcon.net.nz... > Mick G wrote: > |
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| Thanks Trouser, Some good stuff amongst that lot! Mick G "trouser" <trouser@free.net.nz> wrote in message news:44f9881d@news.orcon.net.nz... > Mick G wrote: > |
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| Thanks Trouser, Some good stuff amongst that lot! Mick G "trouser" <trouser@free.net.nz> wrote in message news:44f9881d@news.orcon.net.nz... > Mick G wrote: > |
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| Anyone got any suggestions for dive sites or boat operators in New Zealand, particularly in the North? Mainly interested in day trips, or shore dives The better half and I are heading over early in the new year, and thinking about making some bubbles while we're there, just for a day or two... Oh, also any recommendations about where to (or not to) hire gear from would be handy... Cheers Mick G Last dive: Lonsdale Wall, August 2006 29 meters, 30 minutes, 11 degrees |
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| Mick G wrote: > Anyone got any suggestions for dive sites or boat > operators in New Zealand, particularly in the North? > Mainly interested in day trips, or shore dives I am guessing you are talking around or about Auckland? leigh or the Poor knights www.yukon.co.nz (both north of Auckland) would be a good start. Sou-eastish of Auckland the coromandal peninisula. Alderman Island (http://www.tairuadive.co.nz/) , whitianga etc. Or Tauranga, white Island would be great as well... http://www.bookadive.co.nz/ would provide a good geographic breakdown... I have dived mainly in the south (Otago west coast, fiordland, stewart Island) and Whangarei/poorknights and coromandel if there is anything else you want to know... > The better half and I are heading over early in the > new year, and thinking about making some bubbles > while we're there, just for a day or two... > > Oh, also any recommendations about where to (or not to) > hire gear from would be handy... > > > Cheers > > Mick G > > > > Last dive: > Lonsdale Wall, August 2006 > 29 meters, 30 minutes, 11 degrees |
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| Thanks Trouser, Some good stuff amongst that lot! Mick G "trouser" <trouser@free.net.nz> wrote in message news:44f9881d@news.orcon.net.nz... > Mick G wrote: > |
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| You absolutely have to dive the Poor Knights if you dive in NZ - it was on cousteau's top 10 list... Dive Tutukaka is the biggest operator there and their staff and guides have never let me down. They know the place well and their briefings show it. Other operators are smaller, but still very good. Pacific Hideaway does a brilliant liveaboard! |
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