General

Winter is coming

It seems that as soon as October is over, HK diving heads straight into winter territory. Sure, you get lucky years where the warm weather lasts until November, but often the moment the air temps drop below the regular summer highs of 30°C plus, a lot of divers head into their self-imposed winter break. Some […]

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Summer 2023 Update

As October approaches, the end of another summer season closes in. I was thinking how it had been a strange summer, but then looking through my post from this time last year, it’s actually eerily similar. Water temps have only just started to warm up to the normal 28°C – 30°C range at reasonable depth

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Twins on the way

When we talk about recreational diving, we are often referring to single tank scuba diving in warm water, tropical locations. Just search scuba diving in the search engine of your choice, click on images, and see what comes up!   All of my current teaching is for recreational scuba diving. Being more exact, we are

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Summer 2022 Update

Coming towards the end of September, and the summer season is nearly over. We didn’t get fully up and running until July really, primarily due to Covid restrictions keeping the swimming pools closed until June. Once we did, lots of people wanted to dive, and learn to dive, so we’ve kept relatively busy. Conditions have

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Have you got your PADI?

This is often one of the first things that is said in any conversation related to diving (or going on holiday to exotic locations associated with beautiful underwater destinations). But what the questioner usually means is “Do you have a recreational scuba diving qualification?” The distinction is important. PADI is a diver training organisation. A recreational

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