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Snorkeling and Diving in Oman

Snorkeling and Diving in Oman Scuba Diving or Snorkeling in crystal clear water where you can spot turtles, rays or even some harmless sharks – surrounded by beautiful beaches? Does that sound like a dream? It’s not. That’s Oman! We offer warm water, pristine dive sites and plentiful marine life. Keep on reading to get to know more. We Are Accessible Year-Around!  MolaMola Diving Center isn’t that 0-8-15 Dive Center you might think of. We offer Snorkeling as well as Scuba Diving Trips. And we don’t leave our Snorkelers behind. Daymaniyat Island is the best place to do both activities: the divers can dive at the same spot where the Snorkelers can snorkel. So as soon as we reach to our first dive site, it’s time for the divers to jump but also for the Snorkelers to get ready. After 50 minutes the boat will go pick up the divers – but the Snorkelers can stay inside the water and continue to search for turtles, rays or sharks. During the surface intervals for the divers we will all eat together a great BBQ-lunch. After that, either the divers or the snorkelers can decide to take a sunbath on our nice sun deck or jump to the crystal clear water once again. After lunch we will head to our second dive site – where again, the divers can dive and the snorkelers can snorkel at the same spot and the same time. Great Marine Life to See! So if you either are a Scuba Diver or a Snorkeler – get ready for our beautiful, colorful tropical fish and all the healthy corals. You can find bigger fish such as turtles, rays or sharks or if you are looking for the smaller stuff, you can look out for nudibranchs. And hey, we even have a season for Whale Sharks in Oman. Read the blog post about Whalesharks here. The water temperature in Oman ranges from 19 degrees Celcisus in winter up to 28 degrees in summer. Our waters are warm year-round with the best time from April to May and September to October as the water and air temperatures are ideal, not too hot and not too chilly. As said before, Daymaniyat is the best place to Snorkel or Scuba Dive in Oman. Daymaniyat Island is located north of Muscat within a 40-minute boat ride from Al Mouj Marina where MolaMola Diving Center is located. We have more than 20 dives sites at Daymaniyat island, but you can find our favorites one here. Don’t Forget Your Camera! So what are you waiting for? Pack your swim suit, a towel, some sunscreen, your sun glasses and of course your camera and get ready for an adventure on a lifetime! We are operating our Scuba Diving and Snorkeling trips every day. Just reach out to us and we are happy to help you with anything you might need. Previous PostNext Post

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Discover the Wonders of Diving in Fahal Island

Discover the Wonders of Diving in Fahal Island Fahal Island is one of the most gorgeous places that you can visit while vacationing in Oman. The place is full of corals and reefs, and has a rich marine life as well. The island is a fossilized limestone formation having three prominent pinnacles peeking out above sea level. Also known as Shark Island, it is a huge piece of land and is easily accessible when you are in Muscat. You can smoothly reach Fahal Island by boat. When you are in Oman, then including this island for diving would be the best thing to do as it is an incredible place for divers of all levels. Different experiences await at different depths! You can see varieties of hard and soft corals that are ideal for exploration for newbies as well as snorkelers. And if you are an experienced and adventurous diver, then there is a cave for you to swim through. There is also a wreck at 30 meters below sea level; a tug boat just north of Fahal Island. If you want to see deep reefs, then these can be found 40 meters below the surface. Sea life around Fahal Island is quite diverse and interesting. You can see schools of fish swimming in and around reefs and corals. It is definitely a fascinating experience to watch fish of different species, shapes, and colours. You can also see schools of barracudas and giant eagle rays gliding past. And if you are lucky enough, then you can also see sharks lazing on the shallower sandbanks! If you are always ready for an adventure and excited to explore what our wonderful planet has to offer, then scuba diving in Fahal Island sounds like a perfect activity for you. While discovering the incredible marine life, your underwater experience will boost all your senses and open your eyes to a whole new magical world! That’s why, we would suggest you to go for a dive here as soon as you can. Take Your Vacation to a New Level If you are already in Oman, then scuba diving on Fahal Island can add some extra adventure to your vacation. You will witness underwater sceneries, species, corals, and a lot more. Whether you are travelling alone, with your partner, or entire family, scuba diving is something that most people would agree to do. This adventurous activity stands out from the rest owing to the magic and ecstasy it offers to the divers throughout.  It’s a Whole New World Out There Just dive under the waves and in no time, you will be transported to a miraculous colourful world. Diving here is an extremely peaceful experience. Forget the law of gravity! You can move freely in all directions without any limitations. For those who want to experience something close to flying, scuba diving is what you should be doing.    Opportunity to Meet Unique Marine Animals The most diverse of marine ecosystems are coral reefs and that’s why, they are also known as the rainforest of the sea. Of course, you must have seen marine animals captured in an aquarium, but nothing compares to watching them in their own habitat. Imagine looking at lovely fish in their home sweet home! That would definitely be a life-changing experience for you. Our PADI-certified experienced instructors will make sure that you have a memorable time under the water. If it’s your first time, then before actually going down the water, all the basic education regarding scuba diving will be imparted to you so that you can make the most of your experience. Moreover, reaching Fahal Island is very easy and convenient as it is only 35-40 minutes away from our diving centre. So what are you waiting for? Contact us to book your slot for diving in Fahal Island now! Previous PostNext Post

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Why can I not fly directly after a dive?

Why Can I not Fly Directly After a Dive? You plan to book a dive just a few hours before you fly? Well, I’m afraid that’s not going to be possible. Wondering why? Keep on reading to know why flying after diving is very dangerous and how many hours you should wait on ground before boarding. A Higher Risk of Suffering Decompression Sickness Truthfully speaking, ascending to a high altitude immediately after diving increases a person’s risk of suffering from decompression sickness. Flying after diving increases this risk because of the decreasing atmospheric pressure as you ascend. You might only have a few tiny bubbles in your body when you reach the surface after a dive, which should cause no problems at all. However, if you go flying immediately without waiting a sufficient amount of time, these small bubbles could expand (due to the reduction in pressure with altitude) and could cause the onset of DCS symptoms. So, What Are the Basics You Need to Know? A good practice is to have a “down day” prior to flight after any diving. Space any planned flights (even at lower altitudes) with a day between the last dive and the flight departure. Two days might be a better plan, especially if there was deep or repetitive diving. The best course of action for any divers that are going to be flying is to use a dive computer for all of their dives. Modern dive computers will calculate a “time-to-fly” and recommend a wait time for a diver prior to a flight. To be accurate, divers must use the same computer for all their dives, and on every dive. Time-to-fly calculations are cumulative based on diving times, depths, and number of dives. How Much Time Should You Wait before Flying? The Divers Alert Network (DAN) recommends a 12-hour minimum surface interval before flying, and the PADI “Flying After Diving” guidelines say divers should not ascend to a high altitude within 12 hours of completing a single dive or 18 hours after doing multiple dives (whenever possible, wait 24 hours). As MolaMola Diving Center we recommend not to fly for as long as possible after your dives, the longer the better. Here are some basic rules to follow: After single no-decompression dives, a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 12 hoursis suggested. After multiple no-decompression dives per dayor multiple days of diving, a minimum pre-flight surface interval of 18 hours is suggested. Just Explore Beautiful Oman during the “Waiting-Time” To err on the side of safety, many divers plan a 24-hour surface interval and spend their time exploring topside attractions. Here are a few other activities divers should explore at the end of their diving holiday as there is a lot to see in Muscat, Oman: The great Mosque – really worth seeing from the inside as well as from the outside The Opera House – for people interested in culture and architecture Mutrah Souq – let the smells of the market inspire you Note: The above info is for sports diving and should not apply to commercial diving or nitrox diving. Because of the complex nature of decompression sickness (DCS), and because decompression schedules are based on unverifiable assumptions, there can never be fixed flying after diving rules that can guarantee prevention of bends completely. Whether you wait 12 hours or 18 hours (or more), there are no guarantees that you won’t get decompression sickness (DCS) when you fly. Of course, the longer your pre-flight surface interval time, the more nitrogen you expel from your system—which minimizes the risk of decompression sickness. Previous PostNext Post

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Is snorkeling in Oman a Good idea for non-swimmers?

Is Snorkeling in Oman a Good idea for Non-Swimmers? Can you do snorkeling if you don’t know swimming? The answer is quite simple– Yes! We, at MolaMola Diving Center, make it possible for non-swimmers so they can also feel the magical experience of being a part of the rich marine life of Oman, even if it is for some time only. The underwater world of the Daymaniyat Islands is considered the best in the country, and that’s why, it would be absolutely great if you could have your first dive here. Oh, the things you will see! Turtles along with so many colourful fish can be spotted in its clear waters. And the excitement doesn’t end here! Don’t forget about the bright-coloured corals that further enhance the beauty of the island’s aquatic world. And you know what’s the best part? That you can get spellbound by all this oozing natural charm even if you are not a swimmer. You can be completely surrounded by water and look at incredible fish right in front of you without knowing swimming.  MolaMola Diving Center, a 5-star PADI center, is there with you at every step when you have finally decided to take the leap of faith. If you are a non-swimmer, even then you should consider snorkeling. Of course, you may think that “I will be in the water, surrounded by water, and I can’t swim. Is that a good idea for me?”. In one word, the answer is ‘Yes’. If you want to dive, then go dive. Nothing should stop you ever from exploring the rich marine life of Oman.  When it comes to diving for the first time, then a majority of people choose the Daymaniyat Islands as their destination. The reason is simple! No other place in the country has such amazing marine life. In addition to that, corals here are also not so bleached as in other places. Till the time they are somewhat protected from the effects of global warming, you should go for a dive here to see something magical. Who knows what’s going to happen next!  Snorkeling for the first time is a marvellous experience. The feeling of breathing for the first time under the water is nothing less than a treasure in itself. Whosoever tries snorkeling with us comes out with the feeling of ‘WOW’! However, if you go scuba diving as well, then that ‘Wow’ will soon turn into “OMG, I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT!!!’. Going deeper and deeper will let you unlock other levels of surprise. Only then you will be able to believe that whatever you see in an underwater documentary on the Discovery Channel, is real and you can get to see all that as well. And for that certification, swimming is required.   Even after your first dive when you don’t know swimming, you will be fascinated with this experience and would love to do it again wherever and whenever possible. Before doing it, you may be a little bit nervous. But the feeling of letting yourself descend inside the water will be so good. You will be completely weightless. It can be barely explained in words how it actually feels to be in that zone. It is a mix of surprise and adrenaline rush. It is like a perfect cocktail of innumerable and unforgettable memories in the right proportion. All you need is the willingness to go under the water.   If you ever get an opportunity to have the miraculous experience of snorkeling in Oman, then grab it! Diving with the experts of MolaMola Diving Center will surely be a great addition to your life. Being a non-swimmer is not an obstacle at all if you dive with us as we will make sure that you are 100% safe and happy. Try Dive will be the most suitable option for you as our guide will be right next to you at all times under the water. He will provide you the much-needed support and will be committed to ensure that you are having the experience of a lifetime! Previous PostNext Post

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Daymaniyat Island : More than just an Island

Daymaniyat – Jewel of the Middle East Welcome to Daymaniyat Island Nature Reserve, our favorite escape and a gem of Oman’s natural beauty. This breathtaking sanctuary is more than just a destination; it’s where you can immerse ourselves in the serene embrace of nature, dive into crystal-clear waters, and experience the vibrant marine life that makes this place truly an extraordinarily protected Nature Reserve. Location & Access Daymaniyat Island is situated about 18 kilometers off the coast of Barka, just north of Muscat. Conveniently, MolaMola Diving Center operates from Al Mouj Marina, allowing us to transport you to this pristine haven much quicker and in season often spot whale sharks on the way to the Island!  What to Expect Daymaniyat Islands is a group of 9 small Islands surrounded by turquoise waters and stunning coral reefs, home to endangered sea turtles, untouched coral reefs, and exotic fish. Daymaniyat Islands offers great dive sites to all level divers, beginners to advanced.  Understandably this is one of Oman’s leading dive spots – with an underwater tapestry of colorful corals, playful fish, and serene sea turtles, here you can find a true paradise for marine life lovers. Among its habitants are Zebra sharks, gant stingrays, Morray eels and 5 of the world’s 7 sea turtles species. And of course, the whale sharks! Onshore, the island’s unspoiled beauty and tranquil environment provide a perfect backdrop.  A Protected Paradise Designated a Nature Reserve by the Omani government in 1996, Daymaniyat Island is a haven for conservation. The reserve is home to and an important nesting site for many sea turtle species. From May through October, Daymaniyat Island is closed to visitors to safeguard the nesting turtles and migratory birds that use the island as a crucial stopover. This period of protection ensures that these incredible creatures can thrive without disturbance, contributing to the island’s rich biodiversity. Check out our daily snorkeling and scuba-diving tours and come explore Daymaniyat Islands with us! Previous PostNext Post

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Daymaniyat Islands or Fahal Island: Where to dive in Oman?

Daymaniyat Islands or Fahal Island: Where to Dive in Oman? Hello, fellow ocean enthusiasts and thrill-seekers! If you are travelling to Oman anytime soon and have done thorough research on what to do when you are here, then it is quite obvious that you must have included ‘diving in its deep blue water’ at the top of your list. This Middle Eastern country is a sought-after dive destination in the Asian continent. But the most important question is “Where should I dive in Oman?”.  The Daymaniyat Islands and Fahal Island are counted among the topmost dive sites in Oman. Both offer an incredible experience. However, it’s up to you completely which one you opt for.  Daymaniyat Islands: A Natural Marvel When it comes to diving in the Middle East, Oman is a true hidden. And the dive site that you ‘must’ include in your bucket list is the protected nature reserve of the delightful Daymaniyat Islands. These have a lot to offer to scuba enthusiasts and adventure lovers. The first impression of the islands when viewed from the dive boat may not be awe-inspiring for many as they are desolate, barren, and windswept. However, the moment you drop below the surface will make you realise what all the hype is about!  Surrounded by turquoise waters and beautiful coral reefs, the Daymaniyat Islands are ideal for snorkeling as well as scuba diving. The dive site is home to endangered sea turtles, untouched coral reefs, and exotic fish. It is the most popular dive destination in Oman and all levels of divers (beginners and advanced) can have the best underwater experience. Along with diverse hard and soft corals, you can expect to spot moray eels, sting rays, turtles, and whale sharks in its waters.  Fahal Island: The Shark Island Apart from the Daymaniyat Islands which are regarded as the number one diving spot in Oman, there is one more location that is also worthy of your consideration. At a short distance from Muscat, Fahal Island is a great dive spot featuring rich marine life, including blacktip reef sharks, moray eel, scorpion fish, boxfish, barracuda, clownfish, tuna, jacks, rays, etc. There is an abundance of soft and hard corals here. The shoals of reef fish are also impressive.  One of the most important geological and biological sanctuaries in the world, Fahal Island is perfect for snorkeling and scuba diving. If you want to have a quick dive into the Arabian Sea, then include this island in your Oman travel plans. It is composed of millions of years old Eocene limestone and marl. If you are an advanced deep-sea diver, then you can go for an exciting wreck dive on the island. There is a tugboat wreck at 30 meters below sea level on the northern side of Fahal Island. Deep reefs can also be explored at a depth of 40 meters if you are feeling a bit more adventurous.  Secrets of the Deep: Discovering Hidden Magic Whether you choose the Daymaniyat Islands or Fahal Island, one thing that we can guarantee is that you are going to have an unforgettable time. Both dive sites are unique in their own ways. Beneath the gentle sway of Oman waters exists a world of enchantment that beckons explorers. Come face to face with graceful fish gliding through the blue. Each encounter becomes a chapter in this adventure, etching memories of wonder and connection. From curious little fish to majestic whale sharks, the underwater tapestry unfolds, unveiling nature’s treasures. Scuba diving is a portal to a realm where surprises and marvels are around every coral-covered corner! Previous PostNext Post

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Snorkeling in the waters of Muscat

Snorkeling in the Waters of Muscat Are you visiting Muscat, the capital of Oman? Lucky you! Muscat is a beautiful city that has lots to offer: Visit the Grand Mosque, the Souq in Matrah, or go Snorkeling. The Gulf of Oman offers a lot to discover. Keep on reading and get to know what you can see. Healthy Corals, a Lot of Colorful Fish, and Even Whale Sharks Snorkeling in Muscat offers you beautiful, colorful tropical fish and healthy corals. You can find bigger fish such as turtles, rays, or sharks or if you are looking for the smaller stuff, you can look out for nudibranchs. And hey, we even have a season for Whale Sharks in Oman. Read the blog post about Whalesharks here. You are wondering where to go to? MolaMola Diving Center is the place to be. We are located in Al Mouj Marina and we’re offering daily Snorkeling trips to both, Daymaniyat and Fahal Island. In our opinion, Daymaniyat is the best place to Snorkel or Scuba Dive in Oman. Daymaniyat Island is located north of Muscat within a 40-minute boat ride from Al Mouj Marina where MolaMola Diving Center is located. We have more than 20 dives sites at Daymaniyat island, but you can find our favorite one here. Fahal Island is beautiful as well, with lots of healthy corals and reef sharks. Fahal Island is on the southern side of Al Mouj Marina and a bit closer for us to reach, only about 25 minutes by boat. Let Your Mind Relax Leave the busy city, the noise from the traffic, and all the dirt behind you – let’s go on a Snorkeling Trip and let your mind relax for some hours. We are usually leaving Al Mouj Marina at 8 am in the morning, making our way to either Daymaniyat or Fahal Island. As soon as we reach the crystal-clear water there, you probably can’t resist and will jump straight to the water to discover what lies underneath the surface. Once you are done, we will all eat a great BBQ lunch together. After that, you can take a sunbathe on our nice sun deck before we head to our second dive site – where once again you can discover lots of beautiful marine life. After around 7 hours in the ocean, we’re back in the marina around 3 pm – so that gives you enough time to take a shower before you head out to the city to enjoy an amazing Arabic dinner. So, what are you waiting for? Book your Snorkeling Trip with us today. Previous PostNext Post

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Don’t do this after a Dive!

Don’t do this after a Dive! s divers, we usually focus a lot on the time before and during the dive. We check our equipment, we make sure our insurance is in order and we have our certification cards and logbook ready to go. On the trip we listen to briefings, follow the rules and make sure to dive safely within the limits of our training and experience. But what about after the dive? At MolaMola Diving Center we operate to the highest PADI Diving Standards and we are happy to advise you on how to dive safe around Muscat, Oman. Therefore we don’t recommend you to do these 7 things after a dive: FlyFlying after scuba diving is one of the more widely known risks to divers. The pressure in a plane’s cabin is comparable to a fast ascension while diving. This increases the chance of decompression sickness. The general rule is to wait 24 hours to fly after diving. Read here more about this topic   Travel to AltitudeYou may be surprised to discover that driving or hiking to high mountains puts you at the same risk for Decompression Sickness (DCS) as flying in an airplane. Mountain climbing should be avoided in the first 24 hours after a dive. If you are planning to also go mountain climbing and scuba diving, go mountain climbing first to avoid any potential DCS risk. It is perfectly safe to go climbing before a dive and this is an easy solution to stay safe.   ExerciseCurrently, no study has established any links between exercising after diving and an increased risk of decompression sickness. However the general recommendation is to avoid strenuous exercise immediately after diving regardless.   Take a hot bathIt is recommended to stay away from hot tubbing for at least 12 hours after scuba diving. As the body warms up and circulation improves, there is an increased chance of bubble formation.   Drink AlcoholThere might be nothing better than an ice-cold beer after diving, but drinking alcohol after diving is not recommended. Alcohol may affect the way the body eliminates excess nitrogen in the blood. Dehydration is also one of the main causes of decompression sickness, and we all know alcohol is the best way to get dehydrated fast. Try to wait at least a few hours after diving to have a drink, and save your heavy drinking for a time when you’re not diving.   Freediving after Scuba DivingThere is still nitrogen in your body from the scuba dive and going to depth again and ascending quickly could affect the off-gassing and trigger DCS. As a general rule it is recommended to wait 24 hours before freediving after doing any type of diving. This rule covers all types of dives and adds extra time as a safeguard for peace of mind.   Not to rinse your gearAs tempting as it may be to leave your equipment care until later, don’t do it! Even if you forget for a minute how much of your hard earned cash you invested in your beloved gear, if left without rinsing, salt water can cause crystal build up on vital pieces of gear and potentially can affect its safe operation. Just 5 minutes of after care can extend the life of your gear as well as reducing the frequency of equipment servicing you need.   But hey, don’t worry – there are plenty of things that you can still do after a dive. Have your logbook signed, talk about what you saw during the dive, interact with the locals and get to know the Omani culture and lifestyle. Go to explore Muscat or just enjoy a nice dinner after the dive to share your experiences with family and friends. Previous PostNext Post

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Best Time for Scuba Diving in Oman

Best Time for Scuba Diving in Oman Oman, a land rich in adventure and beauty is famous for its extensive deserts and rocky mountains is also known to be a paradise for scuba diving. This place is a perfect place for people who love adventure and are always exploring to do more. The diving sites vary from warm shallow water to rocky underwater slopes bringing a unique diving experience altogether with a variety of species of marine life. Starting from the experienced divers to the newbies who are a little hesitant but want to try it, it can be a great option for both. If you’re a beginner it can offer you calm and peaceful diving. But if you’re a heart-core adventurer who loves challenges and wants more exciting diving then also you can find diving vibing to your interests. This entire place is for everyone who has tried or wants to try scuba diving. Best season for Oman diving 2023 Its water is usually warm year around, ranging from 75 F in winter to 86 F in summer means a 5 mm suit is a good choice for most of divers in winter while in summer even just shorts are enough. The best time to go diving in Oman is from April to October as the nature, temperature, and environment are ideal for diving, water is warmer and calmer during this season. Fans of sea turtles can enjoy watching green and hawksbill nesting on island beaches. It is also known as whale-shark season from July to end of September.  Fascinating Marine Life of Oman The diversity of Oman’s marine life is unbelievable and magical. Around 1,600 species of fish, 200 species of corals, and seasonal appearances by whale sharks, sea turtles, and so on. Along with this, you can also find –   Zebrasharks   Black tip sharks   Whalesharks   Stingrays    Sea turtles nesting  Diving conditions Visibility: 15-30 meters / 50-100 feet Water Temperature: Ranges from 19-28°C/66-82°F Depth Range: Typical maximum depths range from 20-28meters / 66-92 feet Best Diving Sites to look for in Oman Here’s a glimpse of the best-ever spots in Oman –  Daymaniyat Islands, Muscat – It is one of the most beautiful and surprising beaches of all time situated in Muscat, Oman. Nine small islands make this quick vacation hotspot more special. It is also called “the jewel of the middle east.” This dynamic island is surrounded by astonishing coral reefs that are best for diving and snorkeling, and tortoise waters. This place is known to be a place for endangered sea turtles, exotic fishes, and untouched coral reefs. This island is a prime location for diving as it is a perfect spot for beginners as well as for advanced divers. Fahal Island, Muscat- It is known to be the most important biological and geological sanctuary in the world, a natural heaven in the Arabian Sea also known as Shark Island because of so many black tip reef sharks. It’s a must-visit place to dive into the Arabian Sea. The underwater world of this island contains soft and hard corals of colorful wishes. This island is made up of shells of marine organisms such as shellfish, coral, and algae. While choosing a perfect destination for your diving plans, to dive with the sharks or to spend your vacation in the most beautiful and peaceful way possible don’t forget to count Oman and its beautiful islands which will end up giving peace and adventure to your soul. Previous PostNext Post

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Muscat – The Best Diving Destination

Muscat – The Best Diving Destination A beautiful city carrying a world-class diving experience. Situated in a mesmerizing country called Oman, Muscat is a must-visit for all. The exciting and unbelievable marine life found in muscat is something beyond imagination. With many different species like sea turtles, various shark species and so much more, this place came to be as a unique combination of peace and adventure that always have something special for its visitors. Making this place a more exotic vacation spot, it has some amazing islands that are one of the best choices for scuba diving. Let’s have a look at them.     The Daymaniyat Islands Located around 80 km off the coast of Barka, north of Muscat. This island is indeed the most astonishing island of all time. Surrounded by tortoise waters and stunning coral reefs the becomes a perfect spot for diving and snorkeling. This place is among Oman’s lead diving spots that are also home to endangered sea turtles, coral reefs, and various fishes. If you’re planning to go there you can expect a huge diversity in the creatures as well as in the corals. Apart from them, you can also expect –       Turquoise Water       Snorkelling Opportunity       Exotic White Sand beaches       9 rocky islets Fahal Islands Famous for its other name “ Shark Island” this place is a pure paradise. This place is an excellent choice for divers who wants a quick dive under the water of the Arabian sea surrounded by diverse water species of different colors, shapes, and sizes. One of the reasons why it’s considered one of the best choices for diving is because Oman’s 39 coral species can be found here.  Both of these islands carry their unique specialty. Even if you’re a beginner or an advanced diver this place has something special to give to everyone. Its peaceful and soothing environment works as a cherry on the cake, making this place the best choice for everyone. Perks of partnering with Diving Centres Having eyes full of dreams of executing such adventurous activities in real life needs practice and a knowledgeable guide that can help you in making your dreams happen. Following are the ways in which they can help- Increases Confidence – When you attempt something you have learned or practiced properly, your body sparks confidence and erases all hesitancy. Partnering with such an institute will help you to practice in the right direction which eventually increases your confidence. Making It Happen – You might have a dream for diving but are not taking any steps in that direction for no. of reason when you consult an institute for the same thing they see your dream as their own and end up making it happen for you. Safety and Security – Associating with such an institute provides you with full safety and security as once you associate with them they take the responsibility to teach you and to execute in real life under professional guidance. One such Centre that can help you in making your diving dream real is MolaMola Diving Center. MolaMola Diving Center provides you with learning in various fields like scuba diving, snorkeling, etc starting from teaching you to how to do it to taking you there to execute it in real, they stay with you till the end. So, if you’re someone who is looking for similar dreams then connect with us now Previous PostNext Post

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