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The Bahamas is a paradise for freedivers with crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Explore the famous blue holes, swim with sharks, and discover colourful coral reefs.
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Hawaii offers diverse underwater landscapes, from volcanic rock formations to thriving coral reefs. Freedivers can encounter sea turtles, dolphins, and even humpback whales.
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Situated on the Red Sea coast, Dahab is renowned for its spectacular underwater scenery and warm, calm waters. The Blue Hole, a famous freediving spot, offers depths reaching over 100 metres.
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Bali is a haven for freedivers, boasting an abundance of marine life and stunning coral reefs. Locations like Amed and Tulamben are popular for their underwater wreck sites.
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Known for its rich marine ecosystem, Baja California offers exceptional freediving opportunities, including encounters with whale sharks, sea lions, and manta rays.
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With its warm, clear waters and thriving coral reefs, the Maldives is a dream destination for freedivers. Explore underwater caves, swim alongside manta rays, and encounter vibrant tropical fishes.
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Greece's picturesque islands offer stunning underwater landscapes and ancient ruins to explore. Freedivers can discover underwater caves and even dive among ancient shipwrecks.
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Palau is a haven for marine life in the western Pacific Ocean. Freedivers can explore underwater tunnels, swim with jellyfish in Jellyfish Lake, and encounter sharks in the famous Blue Corner.
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Remember always to prioritise safety when freediving and consider taking a certified course if you're new to the sport.