Bioluminescence – Have you done it on your first night dive?
On your first night dive (and most probably on the following ones) we are almost sure that your Instructor asked
On your first night dive (and most probably on the following ones) we are almost sure that your Instructor asked
Our Bayahibe’s underwatwer reef exploration continues and today we have investigated what the effects of Fiona on one of the
As you probably know Hurricane Fiona is the first hurricane to directly impact the island since hurricane Jeanne in 2004.
The Guaraguao, better known in the Dominican Republic as the “Gavilán de la Hispaniola”, used to be a very common sight across the island of Hispaniola.
Here some common Invertebrates that can be seen while snorkeling/diving in Dominican Republic Interested in Vertebrates? learn more about them
Here some of the most common vertebrates animals you can spot while snorkeling/diving around Bayahibe Interested in Invertebrates? find some
Diver Level: Any. Depth 12 meters/ 40 feet This a is a very shallow site, but perfect for those begining
Diver Level: Any Depth 14-22 meters/45-70 feet. Sitting 16 meters below the buoy at this site sits a small wrecked
Peñon: Diver Level: Any. Depth 12-14 meters/40-45 feet. Safely inside the National Park of the East, Penon is a must do
Diver Level: Any. Depth 12-16 metre Dominicus reef is a beautiful reef sitting straight off from Dominicus beach. The dive