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    working in new zealand

    I am planning a trip to visit New Zealand. I like doing adventurous activities & I also like diving. Can anyone please suggest what are the best places in New Zealand for diving.
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    Since I'm in the northern area of the north island I'm probably going to sound bias .
    Anywhere north of Auckland is good diving.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Down-under View Post
    Since I'm in the northern area of the north island I'm probably going to sound bias .
    Anywhere north of Auckland is good diving.
    Agree on both counts.

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    Anywhere other than Auckland is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipjohn View Post
    I am planning a trip to visit New Zealand.I like doing adventurous activities & i also like doing diving can anyone please suggest me that what are the best places in New Zealand for doing diving.
    working in new zealand
    Hi- diving in NZ is great and various. From the extreme south around Stewart Isl with huge kelp beds, and big "natives", the majesty of Milford Sound with it's unique combination of Glacial Valleys, a fresh water halocline, where you can see deep water species in 15m of water (rare red coral/ white coral/ spiny sea dragons), up the east coast to Kaikoura with seal colonies, chance encounters with dolphins, Picton with the famous Lermantov Wreck (Spelling?)etc. There is club diving around most major cities, and also tourist diving in the coastal towns.
    In the Waikato there is a drift dive in Waikato River, in the Bay of Plenty there is White isl (an active pyroclastic volcanoe 50km from the mainland.
    Heading north there is the Coromandel and then north north is the Bay of Islands with it's many wrecks as well as the famed Poor Knight Isls.

    Note that there is a massive seasonal swing in the water temperatures in the north. The south is generally more stable in water temp (14-18 degrees) but the air temp can be bitter in winter. Seasonal waters brings seasonal visitors and breeding seasons for sharks and rays and the predators that eat them ie. orca.

    So it really depends on what you like. Summer is the most comfortable time for diving anywhere (especially in the south). A good 5mm in summer is fine but consider a 7mm or drysuit outside these months. NZ diving is not tropical but can be very interesting with a good guide who can explain things topside and below.

    One of the big things with diving in NZ is the atmosphere. It is pretty comfortable and easygoing. Expect to put some effort in to the dives- sometimes the conditions are challenging with surf, surge, current and viz. The Pacific can be a bit of a beast.

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    awesome summation!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Down-under View Post
    Since I'm in the northern area of the north island I'm probably going to sound bias .
    Anywhere north of Auckland is good diving.
    This.

    I now live in the Waikato, but most of my diving experience is around Leigh, Little Barrier and Poor Knights. - if it's not too late to add my 2 cents worth, I would go on a trip out to the PK reserve off Tutukaka.
    What We Do / Poor Knights dive map / Dive! Tutukaka, Poor Knights Diving

    On top of it all, the water is warmer up there.

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