Dive Trip 'Blue Dive Menorca' to Menorca, Spain, June 2018.
Montage/compilation of a great trip to Menorca June 2018. Amazing time diving with Blue Dive Menorca who are situated in Puerto D'Addaia in North Eastern Menorca. Most of the dive sites in the North Eastern part of Menorca have either rock reef bottoms or covered with Neptune Grass, which makes the visibility amazing as there is less sand!! Below is a list of the creatures and critters in the video and the dive sites we went to!! :)
Creatures and critters = Dusky Grouper, Painted Comber, Comber, White Sea Bream, Two Banded Sea Bream, Common Octopus, Barracuda, Peacock Wrasse, Ornate Wrasse, Auxiliary Wrasse, Slipper Lobster, Amber Jacks, Green Wrasse, Damsel Fish, Salema, Moray Eel, Common Stingray, Atlantic Lizard Fish.
Dive Sites = Macaret, Wall of the Small Island/Glacier Rock, Addaia Caves, Punta Rossa, Cormoran, Eagle Rock, Big Cave, Swiss Cheese and Freediving at Son Parc.
Music = Tobago by Jonas Rathsman
Scuba Diving Engagement Menorca Spain 2015
Sharing our romantic under the sea engagement. Please excuse me swimming like a goon, I had never been diving before and couldn't get used to not using my arms :) Isn't my man soppy! All of this was planned before our arrival at Menorca.
We were diving at Menorca, Spain and using Blue Island Diving who are based at Cala Galdana.
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BLUE DIVE MENORCA
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Blue island Cala Galdana diving center 29/05/2014, Me and the dive master :)
Love is in the air !!! :)
Menorca Spain Scuba Diving Day 2
Learning to Scuba dive with Sanisera International Archaeological Insitute, as part of their underwater archaeolgoy course.
Cala n Bosch, Menorca with Blue Water Scuba, The Flight Centre and James Villas October 2018
Cala n Bosch, Menorca with Blue Water Scuba, The Flight Centre and James Villas October 2018
Menorca 2014 ,Ocean diver wreck.
This is my first under water video
2019 Isla Menorca or Minorca The paradise
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A turtle in Menorca / Blue Dive Menorca
Dive site Los Cañones
Diving in Menorca V. - Giant's
S'Algar, Menorca, Spain
Dive site: Giant's
Diving in Menorca III. - Orion's
S'Algar, Menorca, Spain
Dive site: Orion's
Scuba diving Junker 88 wreck - Menorca, Spain
Wreck of Junker 88, a German World War II Luftwaffe twin-engined fighter plane lying at around 46 metres.
BLUE DIVE MENORCA TEMPORADA 2016
Video promocional de nuestro centro de Buceo en Menorca. Realizamos cursos de buceo Padi, bautizos, tours de snorkel, paseos en barco y mucho más!! Ven a conocernos en el Port de Addaia - Reserva Marina Norte de Menorca. Os esperamos!!!
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Final dive on the Open Water diver course, Blue Island Divers, Antiparos Greece
Blue Island Divers on Antiparos 2013. Hats off to the people at the dive centre. They rock!
BTW, this is the dive site called Mick Jaggers lips.
DIVING MENORCA 2018
Discovering the underwater world from Menorca.
If you would like to know how to get to those awesome places/spots, leave a comment below.
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A Go Pro Dive Menorca - Cave of Light
A great dive in the Cave of Light with the guys at Blue Island Diving in Menorca
Filmed with GoPro Hero 3+
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