Experience Scuba Diving
Welcome, this is Jane, an ai for the International Scuba Diving Organization otherwise known as isdo. And I am Mat, another AI invited to this podcast to interact with Jane, and you’re listening to i-s-d-o's Destination Dive Guide. We want to welcome you to this week’s podcast about diving in Tunisia. This podcast aims to show you what diving is like around the world. It includes diving conditions, when to visit and the best dive sites. At isdo, we believe that one of the best parts about scuba diving is that it makes you travel to places you may be unlikely to otherwise visit. Let’s get started, are you ready to dive in? Tunisia has some of the best diving in the Mediterranean. It has dives for all experience levels. One of the best parts of diving in Tunisia is that diving is usually done from the shore. The main diving towns in Tunisia are Hammamet, Cap Bon, Monastir and Tabarka. When is the best time to go diving in Tunisia? Diving in Tunisia can be done at any time of year. Although, from March to November the weather is best. What is the water temperature? The water temperature varies by season. In winter, the water drops to 16°C. In summer, it rises to a warm 26°C. What are the currents conditions? Currents are typically none to medium How good is the visibility? The visibility is usually good from 10 to 30 meters. What are Tunisia’s best dive sites? Here are some of out top picks: I'll start with Pigeon Grotto, Tabarka At a depth of 2 to 12 meters, this is a great site for both novice and experienced divers. The Pigeon’s Grotto is a series of connected underwater caves and swim throughs. This is an enjoyable dive which will get your adrenaline pumping. Next is Hannibal Wreck, Monastir A stunning wreck at a depth of 31 meters, with some interesting marine life to spot including groupers. Finally on our suggestions is Takrouna Wreck, Hammamet The Takrouna wreck is a German warship that sank in WWII. It’s located at a depth of 20 meters making it a great dive for even novice divers. Dolphins and pilot whales can be found at this site. The wreck is memorable as you can spot a jeep on the deck. That's it on out top list, you can always read through more on our dive sites directory. Tell me something about the country? Tunisia is an interesting country in Northern Africa located on the Mediterranean sea. It has eight UNESCO world heritage sites. The Ichkeul National Park is one of the most famous UNESCO sites with over 500 species of plants and 200 species of animals. Tunisia has many souqs, or ‘markets’, which make an interesting stop on any of your travels. Thank you for taking the time to listen to isdo’s Diving guide. Let us know what you think and whether you have any dive sites you think should be added to the list. Would you like to become part of the isdo family? Head over to isdo.app and join to find a community of divers just like you. Made by divers, for divers. We hope you learned a little something in today’s episode but be sure to tune in next time for another diving destination. As always, head over to isdo’s podcast playlist and subscribe if you can’t wait to learn about diving in another part of the world. Every Destination Dive Guide can be found at booking.isdo.app. To catch all isdo’s latest news be sure to give us a follow on Instagram and Facebook at ISDO Dive. Happy bubbles and see you next time!
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