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Dive North - Bay of Islands Ltd. / N/A in
New Zealand /
Bay of Islands, North Island on
2002/04
by
Jose Kirchner , CA, USA
Report Number 020922185123727
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Reporter
Dive Experience
0-25 dives
 
Where else diving
 Worldwide diving 46 years, New Zealand previously. 

Dive Conditions

Weather
sunny  
Seas
calm  
Water Temp
64   to 68    ° Fahrenheit  
Wetsuit Thickness
5
Water Visibility
30   to 60    Feet  
 
Dive Policy
Dive own profile
yes  
 
Enforced diving restrictions  
Fairly cooperative about diving your desires and plans, according to your
experience and weather limitations.  
What I saw
Sharks
None 
Mantas
None 
Dolphins
None 
Whale Sharks
None 
Turtles
None 
Whales
None 
Ratings 1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Corals
  *
Tropical Fish
****  
Small Critters
  ****
Large Fish
****  
Large Pelagics
  ****
 
 
Underwater Photography  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Subject Matter
****  
Boat Facilities
***
Overall rating for UWP's  
****  
Shore Facilities  
***  
Comments
Rinse facilities on shore, not much aboard. Dive operation helpful, but no
special facilities for photographers. Good topography, fish and invert
photography, varied kelp thickets.  
Ratings and Overall Comments  1 (worst)- 5 (best):
Accommodations
***
Service
***
Food
***
 
 
Dive Operation
***  
Shore Diving  
***  

Overall Rating

Beginners
****   
Advanced
****    
Comments  
April is very early fall here, as warm as the water will get all year. This
east side of North Island is sheltered from winds  normally. Bay of Islands
is very picturesque, diving has lots of swimthroughs, caverns and
interesting topography, and very fishy- schools of small to medium fishes,
pelagics on occasion. A fun dive is "Hole in the Rock",
fabulously fishy- but keep your depth, as huge tourist jet boats speed
through here too. Bay of Islands is a great place for critter diving and
photoggers / videographers. Also accessible is the wreck of the famed
(Greenpeace) Rainbow Warrior, sunk by French agents at dock in Auckland
and re-sunk here for divers.

Dive boat is 23 ft Lady Gail partial cover catamaran w/ head, speedy and
fairly comfortable for up to seven divers. Dive operator is a young eager
couple, small waterside shop- much of their business is from a nearby
tourist kiosk. Though they are pleasant and helpful, to the point of
serving hot soup during  the surface interval, we were told the Warrior
was not accessible due to high seas. The truth is others dove it that day,
and we suspect they didn't want to go out there due to the small number of
divers OR to because there was no dive ladder this trip, necessitating
entry using the outboard motor fin (forgotten?), tricky with swell. The
operation is small, and mixes divers of all experience levels and
snorkelers. Dive guides provided, but we were allowed to do our own thing
on our own timelines, with decent briefings for the sites.

Price about US$50 two tank dive (tanks and weights), air only, 10%
discount if booked directly. Can charter boat for 7 for two tank dive for
just under US$400. Dive trips depart Paihia central wharf about 7:30,
return about 2:00 PM. Trips to the Rainbow Warrior just over an hour each
way, second dive is on a reef. Other dive areas 30 minutes. 

Dive North Bay of Islands Ltd.
http://www.bay-of-islands.co.nz/diving/divenorth.html
P.O. Box 361,
Paihia, Bay of Islands
New Zealand 
Phone: +64 9 402 7079; Fax: +64 9 402 5969 
Email: divenorth@xtra.co.nz 

Alternative dive operator would be

Pahia Dive
http://www.divenz.com/
P.O. Box 210
Paihia, Bay of Islands
New Zealand
Phone +64 02 7551,Fax +64 02 7110
divepaihia@xtra.co.nz


 

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