Dive Expeditions - Papua New Guinea

Towering mountain peaks, lush, fertile valleys, golden beaches, sparkling coral islands and some of the best diving locations in the world. Papua New Guinea is a country of wild beauty, of breathtaking landscapes and fascinating flora and fauna.

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Sublue Navbow+ Underwater ScooterSublue Navbow+ Underwater Scooter
Price A$ 2,399.00
Sealife 6” / 15cm Wide Angle Dome Lens for SportDiverSealife 6” / 15cm Wide Angle Dome Lens for SportDiver
Price A$ 349.00
Submersible Systems Spare Air Pack - Model 300 - 3cufSubmersible Systems Spare Air Pack - Model 300 - 3cuf
Price A$ 479.00
Fantasea FG7X III S Vacuum Underwater Housing for Canon G7X Mark IIIFantasea FG7X III S Vacuum Underwater Housing for Canon G7X Mark III
Price A$ 949.00
AquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorlessAquaTech EDGE Base Camera Water Housings - Fujifilm mirrorless
Price A$ 979.00
Inon S-220 Underwater StrobeInon S-220 Underwater Strobe
Price A$ 749.00
AquaTech Reflex Base Water Housing for Nikon D850AquaTech Reflex Base Water Housing for Nikon D850
Price A$ 979.00
Sea & Sea YS-01 SOLIS Strobe headSea & Sea YS-01 SOLIS Strobe head
Price A$ 739.00

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Papua New Guinea, A KaleidoscopePapua New Guinea, A Kaleidoscope
The country has a wonderful feeling that you cannot find anywhere else in the world. There is so much in Papua New Guinea to experience as it is widely spread out and diverse.
Diving Papua New Guinea - TufiDiving Papua New Guinea - Tufi
Papua New Guinea occupies half of the third largest island in the world and 160 other islands and 500 named cays...It is one of the few places left in the world where a diver can see macro critters, pelagics, and big stuff, as well as fantastic soft and hard corals.
Diving Papua New Guinea - Milne BayDiving Papua New Guinea - Milne Bay
It is one of the few places left in the world where a diver can see macro critters, pelagics, and big stuff, as well as fantastic soft and hard corals. The often misused and abused adjective “pristine” is actually appropriate here, due to low fishing pressure in the area in comparison to other areas of the Coral Triangle, no dynamite fishing, and thanks to a system implemented by dive resorts whereby local reef "owners" receiving a small fee for every diver that visits "their" reef. As a result elders make sure that the reefs are not fished.
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