Hoga Diving Resort
is one of the unique places in the world where you
will see incredibly colourful reefs in one of the
most bio-diverse regions of the Indo-Pacific.
The
reefs are so unspoiled, that they explode with life.
There are some fantastic pinnacles, bridges, and a
blue hole and sea-grass bed, which makes the place a
dream world.
There are many different types of
diving, mostly wall drift dives. As the place is so
remote, there is hardly any chance to see other
divers underwater, apart from your boat members, and
to preserve this unspoiled area, the resort is kept
small.
Snorkelling is a great way to relax on de-gas
days or for those of you who don't dive. It is just
a stroll from your cottage to the waters edge and
then across the sea-bed also teeming with life and
out to the reef and the drop-off.
The diving
is getting more special when the bajo ‘sea nomad’
children from the nearby village come with you on
your dive. They are of course great free-divers
which is a wonderful opportunity to take underwater
photographs of them when they are fishing with their
home-made harpoons.
Local dive masters will
show you the beauty of the tremendous amount of
species. The number of species is 10 times more,
compared to the Caribbean dive sites.
All
of these factors combined, lend to the most
spectacular and relaxed diving.