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...orests and limestone reefs attract whales, dolphins, seals, crayfish and octopus- just to name a few. Moving south, to dive the Fiordlands of New Zealand, divers can expect the dramatic beauty of the landscape and unusual underwater growth and marine life to make a lasting impression. Diving the north island, the visibility can be excellent, from 15 to 30 meters, and is best in the winter months of May to September. A 7 to 5 mm wetsuit is recommended, with cool water temperatures of 14 to 26 degrees Celsius in winter and summer respectively. The South island gets colder with temperatures betw...
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Dive Otago Ltd.New Zealand |
18.93 km | |
Scuba Steve Wanaka LtdNew Zealand |
174.21 km | |
Dive HQ ChristchurchNew Zealand |
294.32 km | |
Descend Scuba DivingNew Zealand |
255.42 km | |
Dive Kaikoura, NZNew Zealand |
445.19 km |
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Name | Distance | |
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DunedinNew Zealand |
18.74 km | |
AlexandraNew Zealand |
120.43 km | |
GoreNew Zealand |
142.3 km | |
TimaruNew Zealand |
161 km | |
WanakaNew Zealand |
174.23 km | |
QueenstownNew Zealand |
181.05 km | |
Queenstown NZNew Zealand |
181.47 km |
Name | Distance |
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DUD | Dunedin InternationalNew Zealand, Dunedin |
28.05 km |
OAM | OamaruNew Zealand, Oamaru |
96.79 km |
TIU | TimaruNew Zealand, Timaru |
160.34 km |
ALR | AlexandraNew Zealand, Alexandra |
123.35 km |
GTN | GlentannerNew Zealand, Mount Cook |
216.02 km |
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