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With a combined experience in diving, running liveaboards and working in the travel industry for nearly 20 years, Diveoptions has the knowhow and experience to provide you with unparalleled advice and support. When you intend to travel to a liveaboard or resort in Indonesia you probably need air flights, hotels and transfers over land before or after the holiday. As an authorized travel agency we

can provide you with these domestic tickets, hotel rooms and airport transfers against fluctuating domestic rates. Although travelling around Indonesia has become much easier in the recent years, it is still a far cry from travelling in many Asian countries, and with many of our liveaboards and resorts being in beautiful but remote locations, it’s good to have the backing of a company that lives and works here and has the connections to make the right decisions about how to get places and help you solve any problems. We provide you with a local phone number, reachable 24 hours, we speak English and will assist in translation or take action where necessary. Of course we expect nothing serious to happen but when it does you are not alone.

11/01/2017

The more than 280-million-year-old skull was from an ancient relative of today’s ghost sharks by Rachel Becker MBARI recently captured a modern ghost shark on video. MBARI A fossilized shark skull that’s more than 280 million years old could be a missing evolutionary link between sharks, and their s...

06/01/2017

By Lulu Chang Published December 22, 2016 One day soon, you may no longer be able to use “I’m going through a tunnel” as an excuse for why you’ve just hung up the phone. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and its AMEBA (A Mechanically Based Antenna) team are working on methods to…

21/12/2016

This photograph of a ghostlike octopod, observed at the Necker Ridge, is almost certainly an undescribed species and may not belong to any described genus. Credit: Courtesy of NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Hohonu Moana 2016 Last spring, researchers made headlines with the discovery…

20/12/2016

A disabled scuba diver says he has invented the world’s first affordable self-propelled underwater wheelchair. The brainchild of Igor Skikevich, 51, is about to go into full production. He recently signed a deal with a factory which is to start mass manufacturing his invention which he calls the ‘su...

19/12/2016

BY GREG LECOEUR 12 DECEMBER 2016 Greg Lecoeur sold his company and left home to dive around the world. Greg Lecoeur’s stunning photograph of a sardine run won National Geographic’s Nature Photographer of the Year contest, beating out thousands of other entries. Lecoeur is originally from Nice, Franc...

13/12/2016

‘Haenyeo’ culture recognized for empowering women, eco-friendly fishing and embodying regional identity When the female divers of Jeju Island emerge from their minutes-long foray underwater, they let out a much-awaited sigh. Called “sumbi,” the exhalation releases carbon dioxide from the lungs with…

HOT OFFER!! 20% OFF on MARI 30 December 2016 - 7 January 2017 tripSpaces are limited!
12/12/2016

HOT OFFER!!
20% OFF on MARI 30 December 2016 - 7 January 2017 trip
Spaces are limited!

Make your reservation on WAOW between 1 October and 30 November 2016, and take advantage of our specials on your cruise to Komodo in 2017.

01/12/2016

Dubai-based Shobhika Kalra to take the big plunge at The Atlantis’ Ambassador Lagoon this Friday   By Sharmila Dhal, Chief Reporter   Shobhika Kalra is set to become the UAE’s first wheelchair-bound woman to go scuba-diving   Shobhika Kalra at a swimming session ahead of the November 25 scuba-diving...

30/11/2016

By Ian Bongso-Seldrup Source: Science Daily   The Technicolor wonders of the reef are a sight to behold—provided, of course, you have a decent amount of artificial light to see it. Otherwise, it’s a dull, blue-green world down there, devoid of all those lovely yellows, oranges and reds. It turns out...

28/11/2016

Astonishing natural wonder looks like a body of water, but is found on the bed of a deep watery cavern BY JASPER HAMILL   A BRITISH diver has snapped incredible pictures of an eerie “lake” at the bottom of a flooded cave. Tom St George, a 45-year-old Londoner, plunged 100 feet into the Cenote Angeli...

24/11/2016

By Bob Berwyn   Study tracks belugas in global warming era Beluga whales migrating through fractured sea ice in the Alaskan Arctic. Photo by Vicki Beaver/NOAA.   Staff Report The relationship between Arctic whales and sea ice is still largely a mystery, but there is increasing concern over how these...

21/11/2016

Researchers found 9,000-year-old pick axe made from elk antlers covered in ‘very interesting inscriptions’ Also found numerous fish traps made of braided hazel rods in what was once a lagoon environment Team say inhabitants who lived there part of the year had ‘good lives’ with food and warm weather...

18/11/2016

Posted: Nov 11, 2016 5:48 AM CST Updated: Nov 11, 2016 5:48 AM CST Video Report By Ashley Jacobs, Reporter   SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) – Extreme adventure is right off San Diego’s coast just below the surface of the ocean. Have you heard of “rebreather” diving? CBS News 8’s Ashley Jacobs finds out what …

12/11/2016

OCTOBER 21, 2016 Twelve miles west of Grand Cayman is a pristine coral bank that rises from the depths of the Caribbean, but it doesn’t break the surface of the water. Only an elite few have dived this “Lost Island,” but Divetech is looking for a select group of rebreather-certified divers to join t...

11/11/2016

Trilobites By JOANNA KLEIN NOV. 9, 2016 Two male narwhals sparred near Baffin Island, Canada. Researchers found that the whales have exceptional echolocation abilities. Credit Flip Nicklin/Minden Pictures The narwhal is not an aquatic unicorn. It’s not magical, or mythical. It’s just a whale with tw...

10/11/2016

By MICHELLE INNISOCT. 18, 2016   The krill is food for whales, sea birds, penguins, squid and seals. But those predators are now in competition with commercial fisheries. Credit Gerald and Buff Corsi/Getty Images   SYDNEY, Australia — On an August morning aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer research vess...

09/11/2016

ABC Wide Bay By Ross Kay Updated Mon at 10:03am PHOTO: Bundaberg’s Tracey Olive spent three weeks in Tonga swimming with humpback whales. (Supplied: Tracy Olive) She travelled to the island of Vava’u and spent three weeks diving into the depth of the Pacific Ocean with her camera in hand. “It was am...

08/11/2016

Posted by Nora Rappaport of National Geographic in Explorers Journal on November 2, 2016 A scientist brushes debris from the skull of ‘Naia,’ a teenage girl who died 12,000-13,000 years ago and whose remains were discovered in a deep underwater cave. In a pitch black, 140-foot-deep underwater ca...

08/11/2016

Teams from Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island and Interior competing for Halloween glory By Liam Britten, CBC News – Posted: Oct 30, 2016 7:00 AM PT – Last Updated: Oct 30, 2016 7:00 AM PT A pumpkin, carved underwater, is held by a diver. Underwater pumpkin carving has been a tradition in B.C. for d...

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