Mar
20

Diveheads: information from divers like you

Here we are then! From today Diveheads is online: a website with information about dive holiday destinations. Just like all the others? No, not at all. Diveheads is not trying to sell you a holiday. And we don’t advertise for diving holiday companies. On Diveheads we offer a platform for divers to share their travel experiences. Here you will find unembellished information, from divers like you.

Contributions
Currently, we offer around 50 descriptions of destinations world wide. From Ponta do Ouro, via Cozumel to L’Estartit. Have you been somewhere? Let your opinion be heard and place a response. Do you think you know more or better? Or do you know of a place we don’t yet have? Write a description and email it to info@diveheads.com or use the form in the tab to the right.

We will keep on developing
Diveheads is online, but we are a long way from finished. The design, the techniques, the texts: all the kinks will be ironed out in days to come. And we will continue to develop this website. For example, we will be adding climate info and dive schools in the not too distant future. Keep an eye on Diveheads!

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Spotlight

Ponta do Ouro

Expanding tourism near unspoiled reefs

Diving in Mozambique is an adventurous and not so obvious choice of destination. Therefore, the thriving marine life is unprecedented in its variety. Ponta do Ouro offers the best in diving experiences within the easiest reach.

Up and Coming Tourism
Ponta do Ouro, a thriving town by Mozambican standards, lies in the south of Mozambique on the border with South Africa. Since 1994, in the aftermath of civil war, the small town of Ponta do Ouro is finding increasing popularity as a tourist destination. There are a few hotels and restaurants, a bank and a campground. Due to its proximity to nearby Maputo (Mozambique) and Pretoria (South Africa), Ponta do Ouro is easily accessible.

Unspoiled Reefs
The civil war ensured that the reefs have remained untouched and, therefore, in very good condition. There is no shortage of marine variety, with each dive spot having its own distinctive character. Dive boats are the main means of reaching the many diverse dive spots.

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