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Nautilus Scuba has established
itself as one of the most professionel scuba diving centers in the
South Pacific. Nautilus Dive Base is perfectly located with 50 metres
of waterfront. Three dive boats are moored at the Base where you also
find a large freshwater training pool, gear wash up and storage,
equipment hire, servicing facilities, workshop and a large duty free
retail store.
Nautilus Scuba has
easy, uncrowded access to a wide range of idyllic dive sites
with visibility up to 30 metres and caters for all levels of
certified divers. There are a variety of dive sites
including coral reefs, drop offs, a huge cavern,
swim through caves,
shipwrecks and a seaplane. We do night diving on
shipwreck and reef sites. Accessibility of these sites is a
huge bonus - only a few minutes by dive boat from the
Nautilus Base.
Every day several departures are scheduled at staggered times
offering a choice of sites to cover trips for certified divers. We
offer free pick ups and returns from the major hotels located in Port
Vila.
Free introductory pool sessions
are available and can be followed with a shallow reef dive
accompanied by an instructor (Sanctioned Resort Course).
PADI or Open Water
Certification and further education courses through to Instructor
level are available all year.
Coral Reefs, Caves, Caverns and Drop Off's
Twin Bommies
Two "bombora" formations with most species of tropical
fish. Depth from 10 metres on the top of the reef to 18
metres over the edge of the drop off.
Mele Reef
This extensive reef rises up to 6 metres. With the
colours of the rainbow represented on the vertical wall and
the masses of interesting life at this spot - you will want
to visit Mele Reef more than once.
The Cathedral
At the tip of the Pango peninsular a vast cavern is formed. Maximum
depth is 24 metreswith shafts of light creating an unusual effect. It
is possible to swim through to the back of the cavern and up through
a "chimney" to a large pool on the surface inside the reef. After the
Cathedral we swim along the reef wall and look out into the deep,
blue open ocean.
Wreck Sites
Konanda
Konanda is an island trader, 45 metres in length and
deliberately sunk in 1987 after being damaged by a cyclone.
She was carefully prepared so that penetration of the wreck
is safe. She sits flat on a sandy bottom at 26 metres. Some
of the inhabitants on Konanda are lionfish, boxfish,
crocodilefish etc.
Star of Russia
This historical interesting wreck is the largest in Efate and was
built in 1874 in Belfast by Harlan and Wolff (also famous for
construction of Titanic). She is 80 metres in length and 13 metres in
breadth. The marine life consists of countless varieties of tropical
fish. At 33 metres you can inspect the old anchor weighing equipment
and a huge main bollard in the forward section, dead eyes and rigging
along the railings, three massive masts and remains of a crows nest,
the hull with a romantic shapely bow, the wheel machinery
etc.
Semele Federsen
A cargo carrying trading vessel sunk in 1985 to a depth of 26
metres and later in 1987 moved further down by cyclone Uma. The stern
area with the cabins and the wheel house can be dived within 40
metres. The clarity of the water at this site is a feature and you
get up to a 60 metres viz. As a build up towards the
President Coolidge in Santo the Semele is a valuable experience.
Tasman
In 40 metres of water lies the Quantas S26 Sandringham Flying
Boat. The wreck was discovered in 1978 after quite a search and makes
a fascinating dive site. With a wingspan of 30 metres this bulky
giant is waiting to be explored. We drop onto the tail and climb
through the cockpit window and out the other side, and peer through
the many windows.
Education Courses
Nautilus Scuba has full certification courses running at all
times. We run PADI courses starting from Open Water through to
Instructor.
In our Open Water courses we provide you with a full set of equipment
included in the price. For the Advanced course, Rescue course and
Speciality courses equipment is available for hire.
For further education you will require to have
your own equipment.
The PADI Open Water course consists of 4 or 5 Open Water dives.
The PADI Advanced course and Rescue course each consist of 5 Open
Water dives.
The Divemaster and the Instructor courses are on application
only.
Contact Us:
Peter Phillipps
P O Box 1231,
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Ph: (678) 223 98
Fax (678) 252 55
Email: nautilus@vanuatu.com.vu
Website: www.nautilus.com.vu
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