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North Head is the northern headland of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. All along this section, there are several excellent dive sites.
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You should visit the old town, where you can take a walk, through the narrow streets, do your shopping therapy in the small shops, flirt with the fresh air and have fun with your friends and family.
You can also, enjoy the charm of the sun, the voice of the waves and the clean waters. If you feel that you don’t fit in this setting, looking for something different, mysterious and out of common experience full of adrenaline, then the bottom of Lindos beach is there waiting for you to seduce your wildest instincts. Don’t be afraid, we are not talking about aliens. It’s all about scuba diving in Lindos.
Explore the magic sea world, feel free and be nice to the underground locals, fishing being in this case. The average depth is at 40 m/131.20 ft and your visibility rate would be at about 20 m/65.6 ft long. The water temperature is between 19-30°C/66.2-86°F. The spot is suitable for all divers. There are scuba dive schools, where you can learn more about this exciting sport. They are professionals and they can show you how to liaise with Lindos beach underground world.
After exploring the sea world and being for a long time among flock of fishes, you may feel hungry. Don’t worry, around the area you can find nice restaurants, with a variety of cuisine, lovely bars and cafes, where you can have fun with your company, while sharing with them all the details about your scuba diving experience. You can also find beautiful accommodations for your relaxing time.
North Head is the northern headland of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. All along this section, there are several excellent dive sites.
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Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island, and the largest one of Dodecanese complex in the southeast Aegean sea. The fresh air of Aegean sea enfolds the island while its beauty charms everyone who chooses Rhodes for his holidays.
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Rhodes is a beautiful Greek island, located in the southeastern Aegean sea. It's the largest island of Dodecanese complex. Rhodes was famous for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, it's one of the most popular tourist destination in Europe.
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