Winter time is coming and that means 2 things here in the Gladstone area.
1. The water is getting colder (yes, it does get a cold 19 degrees)
2. The winds are changing directions which means the visibility is getting better.
There has been a lot of interest in people in the Gladstone area wanting to learn to dive. I have found some more dive sites, thanks to
Dive Oz who has a large list of dive sites and wrecks for the Central Queensland area, that I will be heading out and investigating. If you are not a member or have not been to the Dive Oz website then I highly recommend it.
I have also added 2 new links. One is Dive Oz and the second is
Cayman University Divers.
The owner Brad has more experience in diving Grand Cayman then anyone
else on the Island. His knowledge of all the dive sites is amazing. If
you are planning a trip to the Caymans and do not want to be treated as a
sheep in large groups then Brad is the man you want to book your dive
holiday with. He also knows the Island pretty well and can tell you the
sites to see.
If you are interested in learning to dive do not hesitate as my calender is filling up quite quickly. Either send me an email to
oceanviewdiving or call me at 0404-60 7529. Don't miss out on the beauty that is the underwater world of Australia, and the rest of the world for that matter.