Old Kona Airport Beach, Kailua Kona
Kailua Kona is located in the North Kona District, Hawaii. It is a lively seaside town with sunny tropical weather all year long and lies at the bottom of the Hualalai Volcano.
Home > WATER SPORTS > Spearfishing > Newquay, Cornwall
Sea-bass, pollack, plaice, lobster are some of the species that you can come across during spearfishing. Waters are not marked as dangerous to dive especially when weather conditions are calm, usually during May and June. Coupled with spearfishing, free diving lessons and activities can be provided in this area.
Pentire headland and Fistral beach are two spots for free diving. Despite the oceanic conditions, Fistral beach can accommodate calm clear water conditions. Sea depth goes from 2 to 5 m/6 to 16 ft and it can drop at 15 m/49 ft deep. Explore the underwater world in Newquay and you will definitely be amazed!!!
Kailua Kona is located in the North Kona District, Hawaii. It is a lively seaside town with sunny tropical weather all year long and lies at the bottom of the Hualalai Volcano.
Kurnell is a suburb in southern Sydney, at about 22 km/14 mi in the south of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Kurnell is on the southern headland of Botany Bay, just opposite the suburb of La Perouse. Kurnell boasts some of Sydney’s top dive sites.
Cronulla is a beach-side suburb in southern Sydney, at about 26 km/16 mi in the south of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Cronulla lies on a peninsula, between Botany Bay on the north and Port Hacking on the south. It is a popular tourist location and attracts many beach enthusiasts.
Whyalla is located on the western shore of upper Spencer Gulf, at 394 km/244 mi in the northwest of Adelaide, in South Australia. Dolphins and bird-life often frequent the waters, while the rocky coastline is a popular destination for fishing tours and spearfishing.
Little Bay is a coastal suburb of Sydney, at about 14 km/9 mi in the south-east of Sydney's CBD (Central Business District). Little Bay beach nestles between headlands to the south and north, providing with a good shelter from prevailing sea conditions.
The Wallaroo Jetty is one of Australia's longest jetties and is heavily used. Wallaroo is located at around 155 km/96 mi in the northwest of Adelaide. It was the discovery of copper in the late 1880s that led to the settlement. Wallaroo makes part as one of the three towns which form the Copper Triangle.
West Sussex is located in the south of England. The climate here is classified, like in the rest of the British Isles, as oceanic climate, with chilly winters and warm summers. West Sussex offers a plethora of recreational activities and sports for visitors and locals alike.
Swansea is a great place for practicing rock climbing either indoors or outdoors. Indoors activity in South Wales is located towards inland the Gower coastline.
The weekend of 8-10 July, all the extreme sports and music action will be gathered in one single event. NASS Festival is coming back again this summer with three days of high octane extreme sports and an impressive line-up from a broad variety of music genres; Drum n' Bass, Dance, Hip Hop, Grime and more.
At three hours away from London, Swansea's wider location offers a great variety of places for scuba diving. Gower coastline is a famous destination with a complex of stunning reefs.
Newquay is a famous destination for kite-surfing. One of the busiest beaches is Fistral beach. The beach is located next to Newquay and it provides all the appropriate accommodation and equipment that someone needs during his/her visit on the spot.
Westminster is an area in central London located in the north side of Thames River. As it is considered to be the twin city of ancient London, Westminster offers many historical and cultural sites for the visitor to admire.
If fascinated by cave diving, then Swansea is the place to be. South Wales peninsula is famous for its caves as it combines dry caves with caves, partially filled with water.
West Sussex is located in the south of England. The climate here is classified, like in the rest of the British Isles, as oceanic climate, with chilly winters and warm summers. West Sussex offers a plethora of recreational activities and sports for visitors and locals alike.
