Dimensions
152 x 229 x 6mm
Top Dive Sites on Subtropical Reefs, Wrecks, Rocks and Reserves.
Flanked by rugged mountains, idyllic beaches and rolling farmland, New Zealand's 15,134 km-long coastline offers endless diving adventures. Off the North and South Islands, dive sites are scattered among subtropical islands, towering kelp forests and cold-water fiords.
Highlights include the wreck of Greenpeace's "Rainbow Warrior", the Poor Knights Islands' maze of archways and caves, Fiordland's spectacular red and black corals and organised swims with dolphins and fur seals. You may also spot elephant seals, penguins and whales.
This book explores 75 of the best dive sites around New Zealand, with full-colour photos throughout.
You'll get specific information including:
- 17 easy-to-read maps
- Dive site topography and access
- Common and hazardous marine life
- Diving services in every region
- Travel logistics and topside attractions