We recently spent 2 weeks in Momi, Fiji and went scuba diving with Scuba Bula. Pierre took the open water course, a major challenge for someone not comfortable in the water. Scuba Bula's very patient, individual approach to learning scuba diving was very much appreciated as his fear of the water and a cold threatened success. However, the approach and the motivation of Scuba Bula staff enabled Pierre to successfully finish the course and obtain the certificate.
At the same time, Trevor went out on five occasions and did 10 dives at some of the 19 dive sites available along the 70 kilometers of coral reef off the coast. The diving was fantastic and the accompanying staff of Scuba Bula were excellent in pointing out numerous plant and animal life, much of which would have been missed altogether. We were able to see an overwhelming amount of sealife including: tons of reef fish, up to 20 sightings of white-tipped reef sharks, hawksbill turtles, eagle rays, blue-spotted rays, stingrays, moray eels, banded sea snake, lobster, lionfish, humphead wrasse, and a delightful school of around 30 spinner dolphins, which entertained us with their spinning jumps, riding waves and speeding in front of the boat.
There was also a large anchor from an 18th century wreck, plenty of hard and soft coral, anemones, swim throughs, walls and other types of site formations.
Our final dives, Pierre's first as a certified diver were memorable and left us with a great appreciation for the reeflife, the conservation efforts of Scuba Bula and their highly successful and professional approach to learning how to dive and the actual diving itself. And, they are a great team and a lot of fun too. We could have stayed much longer.
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