Diving is a water sport that involves exploring underwater environments, typically using scuba gear. Scuba diving allows people to breathe underwater and explore the beauty of the underwater world, including coral reefs, shipwrecks, and marine life. Diving can be done in oceans, lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water that have interesting underwater features to explore. There are many different types of diving, including recreational diving, technical diving, and cave diving, each with its own set of skills and equipment requirements. Recreational diving is the most popular type of diving and is typically done in open water. Diving can provide an exhilarating and peaceful experience, as well as a way to connect with nature and learn about marine ecosystems. It can also provide a challenging and rewarding experience, as divers can improve their skills and explore more advanced diving techniques and environments.
Some (luxury) wellbeing resorts are situated by the sea, and nearby beautiful diving spots. Making them ideal destinations for Sports and Dive Holidays. On these active breaks, you can swim, snorkel and dive. Take the stunning Madeira, for example, whose south coast is a marine reserve. Or neighbouring island, Gozo; just as suitable for underwater adventures but quieter than Madeira. Or Malta, where a diving excursion to Rozi and Um el Faroud isn’t to be missed. These resorts offer Ayurveda, wellness and fitness holidays, among others. They also have clear waters, a fantastic view and a wealth of fish species. Phuket and Egypt (Marsa Alam) have one of the most incredible reefs, (ship)wrecks, tunnels, coral gardens and caves that make for great diving spots. These are just a few examples of destinations that promise a wonderful Welllbeing, Fitness and Health Holiday rolled into one. An ideal combination of sea, beach and health. Above all, the sun is mostly guaranteed – even in our cold winter.