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Remote Area Dive

25 Ingham Road, Townsville 4810, Queensland, Queensland, AUSTRALIA

Located in Townsville, North Queensland, Remote Area Dive offers personalized diving instruction and camping safaris on secluded tropical islands. The Islands of Pelorus and Orpheus Island are home to 310 of the regions 350 coral species and a huge variety of marine wildlife including manta rays, minke whales and humpback whales in the winter months. We recognise that no two individuals are alike and pride ourselves in providing you with a personal service in all aspects of our dive operation. Our diver instructor ratios of 5 to 1 (max) promote personal development, ensuring you receive optimum tuition at your own pace. At Remote Area Dive, we don't just curn out certifications, we train divers!

Phone: (61) 7-47214425
Fax: (61) 7-47214424
Email: info@remoteareadive.com
Website: www.remoteareadive.com.au


TRAINING:

5 Star IDC

FACILITIES:

Resort/Intro Dives Scuba hire Own pool Gear Service Own Boat(s)

SERVICES:

personalised dive instruction (open water to instructor), equipment service (all brands), first aid courses, oxygen provider courses, boat charters

BOAT DESCRIPTION:

The Coral Gypsy is a 10 meter customised aluminium dive boat in survey for 14 passengers. Built in 2004, she is rug and robust, with multiple water entry points. A diver's delight!


DIVE SITES:

Bat Caves

So named because of the bat caves in the island nearby. A lovely dive site with huge gorgonian fans, 3 different species of anemone fish and the occasional massive bull ray family.

Moon Pools

The dive site with everything. Massive coral gardens sitting among white coral sand, huge giant clams everywhere and swim throughs galore.

Scuba School

A great dive site for beginners and experts alike. Swim along the wall visiting the damsel fish farms, moray eel den and picturisk black corals.


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