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61. Diving & Snorkeling Baja California:Includes
62. NAUI Master Scuba Diver
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63. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling
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64. Lonely Planet Diving and Snorkeling
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65. Dive the Maldives: Complete Guide
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66. Scuba Caribbean
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67. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to
68. Diving & Snorkeling Honduras'
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69. Shipwrecks: Diving the Graveyard
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70. Diving Cozumel, 2nd Edition
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71. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling
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72. Diving on the Edge: A Unique Guide
 
73. Deeper sport diving and dive computers
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74. NAUI Scuba Diver Textbook
 
75. Cold Weather and Under Ice Scuba
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76. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling
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77. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to
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78. The Unofficial Guide to the World's
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61. Diving & Snorkeling Baja California:Includes the Pacific Coast, Sea of Cortez & the Islas De Revillagigedo (Lonely Planet)
by Walt Peterson
Paperback: 157 Pages (1999-01)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$22.88
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Asin: 0864425724
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Blessed with two lengthy and very different coastlines, the Baja Peninsula has a virtually unmatched range of underwater environments. Off its Pacific shores, divers and snorkelers can explore thriving kelp forests and observe cool-water marine life. The Sea of Cortez offers prolific temperate and tropical marine life, colonies of playful sea lions, historical shipwrecks and even a coral reef. The sourthern Cortez and the Revillagigedos attract divers who come to experience close-up encounters with hammerhead sharks and manta rays. This book describes 53 of Baja California's best dive sites, with full colour photos throughout.

  • Dive site depth range and water conditions
  • marine life descriptions and behaviour
  • driving directions and advice for independent divers
  • comprehensive dive services listings
  • 19 easy-to-read maps
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Customer Reviews (5)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good information
Both snorkeling and diving locations were mapped out and described. Travel tips seemed relevant and useful as did the safety tips.

5-0 out of 5 stars Don't Leave Home Without It!
I found LP's Diving & Snorkeling Baja California indispensable. By far, it is the most handy guide book offered about scuba diving on the peninsula.The combination of accurate maps, superb photos, and excellent dive site descriptions make this book a winner.What I also particularly enjoyed was the appendix of marine life found in Baja.Although not complete in every detail (this book would be a LOT heavier!) for a dive foray down onto the peninsula it is perfect.This book wasn't written to be a tome; its strength lies in its ability to accurately project experiences a diver may encounter at each of the sites to include marine biology, underwater geology, and level of difficulty.The two sections of the book that I found most valuable were 1) the description of El Bajo, the shallow underwater volcano you can dive on pg. 105 (for a REALLY thorough description read "Diving The Seamount") and the section on the mysterious Islas de Revillagigedo dive sites several hundred miles south of Cabo beginning on pg. 124.As an added bonus, the major dive operators, hotels, recompression chambers (you never know!) are listed in various sections of this guide.Well done!

3-0 out of 5 stars Good introduction to Baja diving
This book describes many of the major diving areas in Baja.Unfortunately, it really doesn't get specific about many of the dive sites.It's a good introduction, and will help you ask informative questions, but if you are looking at diving sites on your own, this book falls short.The book gives a nice overview of Baja topside and also contains a nice marine life identification section.If you are trying to get an idea of where you'd like to go and what you can expect to see, this book fits the bill....

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Information on Baja.
I used this book for a trip to baja two summers ago. It was a great reference for finding good dive sites. The pictures are wonderful and the maps are very helpful. If you are planning to go to Baja to dive then be sure to pick up this book and plan to spend some quality time in La Paz!

5-0 out of 5 stars Complete Baja Dive Book!
I really enjoyed this book and have used it extensively.It gives a brief summary of many of the dive sites all over north and south Baja with great color pictures and contact names.A must have for the diver in Baja. ... Read more


62. NAUI Master Scuba Diver
by John Heine, Jolie Bookspan, Peter Oliver
Paperback: 290 Pages (2004)

Isbn: 0967990319
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63. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Belize (Lonely Planet Diving and Snorkeling Belize)
by Mark Webster
Paperback: 144 Pages (2002-06)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$6.85
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Asin: 1740590473
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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In the former cradle of the Mayan empire, Belize is one of the world's top ecotourism destinations. Topside, tropical rainforests are populated by exotic birds, monkeys and wild cats, while offshore lie the world's second-largest barrier reef and three of the Western Hemisphere's four coral atolls. Shallow reefs ring the more than 450 cayes and islets, while towering walls plunge into the sea. More than 400 fish species and a host of corals and invertebrates shelter in the warm Caribbean waters. This book explores 66 of the best dive sites off Belize, with full-color photos throughout.

You’ll get specific information on:

  • dive site topography and access
  • common and hazardous marine life
  • diving services on the mainland, cayes and atolls
  • travel logistics and topside attractions
  • 10 easy-to-read maps
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Customer Reviews (5)

3-0 out of 5 stars Misleading names
It is a good overview book, but when we got to Belize realized that a lot of the sites that are listed are not called by the same name at all - so hard to determine what sites we had really dived compared to the book.Also it covers a lot of area in Belize (if you are going to Ambergris Caye then maybe 1/2 or 2/3 of the book is useful).

2-0 out of 5 stars Not so informative...
This is a fair book, but loads of sites are missing (from this edition at least) and much of the information I expected to find was not in it - particularly the prices and quality of the various diving shops. It is a mere overview of what you find under the sea, with little on how to actually get to that point.

3-0 out of 5 stars Better than nothing.
While I agree with the previous 2 reviewers.I did find the book helpful as a brief and very general overview of what was available and what there was to see in those dive areas.It put the areas in geographical perspective for me and was a nice addition to the dive briefing.After the dive, the fish ID part was a nice memory jogger for doing my logbook entries.

However, it does not help with planning a dive or a dive trip.You can get more info on that free from websites, magazines and dive tour specialists.

Overall better than nothing if you're into filling out your logbook.

1-0 out of 5 stars Pointless
This book has no discernible value to anyone planning a dive trip to Belize. First, it does not tell you which dive sites are good and which are worth skipping. This makes it difficult to plan your trip, assuming you have limited time and money to spend. The book does not even contain a list of top 5 or 10 recommended sites in the country.

Second, the book has no information on costs or other logistical aspects of a dive trip. For example, it mentions that Dangriga is the departure point for diving certain reefs, but doesn't tell you that there are no dive shops in Dangriga: to do any diving around there, you have to go thru an out-of-town resort, which is highly inconvenient.

Third, the capsule descriptions of 66 specific dive sites -- the heart of the book -- don't tell you anything meaningful and are irrelevant anyway because dive shops, not customers, choose which sites are visited. (Customers can choose which area they want to go to, but the dive shops select the specific sites within that area.)

Finally, although the book was updated in June 2002, it ignores the fact that in October 2001, Hurricane Iris devastated the sourthern diving hub of Placencia. The reefs in this area are heavily damaged and therefore not worth visiting. The failure to update the book to account for this major development can only be explained by bad faith on the part of Lonely Planet, which should be ashamed to have put such a lousy product on the market.

2-0 out of 5 stars Save your money
This book is not worth buying.It provides very little information on specific dive sites. I did not use the book once to make a dive choice during two weeks in Southern Belize. A good dive book for Belize is really needed - it was difficult to locate good dive operators for some areas...but this book was of no value.

It does have some nice pictures and a very basic fish/coral guide in the back. ... Read more


64. Lonely Planet Diving and Snorkeling Fiji (Diving & Snorkeling)
by Casey Mahaney, Astrid Witte Mahaney
Paperback: 141 Pages (2000-12)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$64.10
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Asin: 0864427719
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Countless reefs, walls and pinnacles painted in a patchwork of soft corals earned Fiji its reputation as the soft-coral capital of the world. The 332-island archipelago offers remote, pristine sites, thrilling drift dives and more than 1,000 tropical fish species. Feed hungry reef sharks at the Supermarket, pay a dental visit to cleaner shrimp or seek sanctuary in the sun-dappled Alacrity Rocks. From the snowy slopes of Great White Wall to the teeming depths of the E6 seamount, this book highlights 74 of Fiji's best sites, with full-color photos throughout. You'll get specific information on:

  • Dive site topography and depth range
  • Typical diving conditions
  • Common and hazardous marine life
  • Topside information, from dive resorts and live-aboards to Fijian culture and customs
  • 16 easy-to-read maps
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Customer Reviews (7)

2-0 out of 5 stars No Coordinates
I am afraid I was sorely dissapointed by this book. I brought the book hoping for not only a list of dive sites but also the exact latitudes and longitudes of the dive sites. The book only had very vague maps that were lucky to get you within 2 miles of the dive site.

Whats the point of giving you all that information on a dive site except how to get there!!! All the information in the book (except the coordinates of the dive sites) is just as easily obtained from the local dive companies, so I simply dont see the point in purchasing the book.

About the only good thing was it allows you to plan dives before you even get to Fiji. The book only had 3 dive sites listed for the Yasawa Islands - which have lots of good dive sites.

Given the book was published in 2000 and I was in Fiji in 2009 I guess the book is basically getting quite dated now.

Dive sites like Gotham City, which got its name after the Bat fish that live there, no longer seem to have any Bat fish. Sad but possibly a factor of the age of the book and locals who have been eating the bat fish?

3-0 out of 5 stars Forget Snorkeling Info
I bought this book primarily because I am going to Fiji in two months and wanted info on snorkeling.Boy was I surprised to find only half a page devoted to snorkeling.The rest of the book is a brief description of various dive sites.

The book does have nice pictures and basic information regarding the more popular dive sites in Fiji.But as a snorkeling reference, it is worthless.

4-0 out of 5 stars For Scuba Divers Only
This is an attractive book which the scuba diver will want to order. It maps and describes 74 of Fiji's top dive sites and the color photography is excellent. Despite the title, however, those interested in beach-based snorkeling will find little of use here as almost all of the sites included are accessible by boat only. Even the new Waitabu Marine Park off Taveuni is mentioned only in passing. There's virtually no practical resort or restaurant information, and the first quarter of the book is devoted to brochure-style hype you can read on almost any Fiji website. Critical reviews of dive facilities are strikingly absent, so this book is of no help in selecting a specific scuba operator. Five pages of listings in the back of the book provide basic contact information, but even this is out of date as all Fiji telephone numbers have increased from six to seven digits since the book was published. Most of the email addresses are also wrong, so substitute @connect.com.fj whenever you see @is.com.fj. Nevertheless, when one considers the cost of a scuba tour to the South Pacific and the lack of any alternative Fiji dive guide, all of the above criticisms are mute and serious divers will click this title straight into their shopping carts.

1-0 out of 5 stars Lacking basic information
This book is seemingly a compilation of dive locations frequented by dive resorts, with little independent research or reviews of specific dive outfitters.The book lacks basic information on water temperatures, currents, winds and seasonal influences.The independent traveller primarily interested in snorkeling will also be disappointed in the lack of practical information on the best sections of the main islands for shoreline snorkeling.

5-0 out of 5 stars a must buy for Fiji
Simple no-nonsense guide to diving in Fiji ... Read more


65. Dive the Maldives: Complete Guide to Diving and Snorkeling
by Sam Harwood, Rob Bryning
Paperback: 176 Pages (2009-02)
list price: US$20.00 -- used & new: US$13.49
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Asin: 1566567459
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A comprehensive guide to diving in the Maldives

This dazzling book details over 140 dive and snorkel sites across the archipelago. Designed for divers and snorkellers of all levels, with advice on everything from how to learn to dive to the highest of high-voltage drift dives, it is an essential source book for anyone visiting this top diving destination.

The Maldives are known for the quality of their diving as much as for their beautiful atolls. Myriad fish life, magnificent channels and ravines, honeycombed with caves and crevices, walls and drop-offs--all ensure that the Maldives continue to rank as one of the world's foremost diving destinations.

* For all levels of diver from novice to dive master
* First-class photography and mapping throughout. ... Read more


66. Scuba Caribbean
by Ms. Mary L. Peachin
Paperback: 288 Pages (2009-02-01)
list price: US$24.95 -- used & new: US$17.19
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Asin: 0813032873
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A must-have reference for any diver looking for scuba destinations in the Caribbean
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4-0 out of 5 stars scuba carribbean
A good book about different options for scuba adventures in the Caribbean.Good overview guide with some specifics. Will serve as a resource book for all levels. ... Read more


67. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to the Florida Keys (Pisces Diving & Snorkeling Guides)
by John Halas, Judy Halas, Don Kincaid
Paperback: 92 Pages (1992-12)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$48.99
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Asin: 1559920556
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This updated edition describes diving and snorkelling sites in the Upper, Middle and Lower Keys of Florida. Shallow diving, deep diving, swim-through caves, black coral, seven-foot barracudas and the lure of sunken treasure are some of the attractions the area offers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent for a diving library. Good book
We really like this book, and used it as a reference source for some of the information in our website (see email address). It has nice photographs, detailed descriptions of the bigger reefs, and is written witha fun, interesting tone. Definitely recommended. ... Read more


68. Diving & Snorkeling Honduras' Bay Islands
by David Behrens, Cam O'Brien
Paperback: 136 Pages (2002-03-01)
list price: US$16.99
Isbn: 1740590589
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Once a haven for pirates, 67 sleepy islands and cays off the Honduras mainland are now a budding ecotourism destination. The clear, warm waters are home to every fish species found in the Caribbean, as well as most hard corals, gorgonians and sponges. Renowned for wall diving, the region also boasts several wrecks, shallow reefs and fascinating blue water sites. Visitors can swim with dolphins, while lucky divers may spot a passing whale shark. This book describes 74 of the best dive sites, with full-colour photos throughout.

You’ll get specific information on:

  • Dive site topography and access
  • Common and hazardous marine life
  • Diving services for the major islands
  • Travel logistics and topside attractions
  • 13 easy-to-read maps
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Customer Reviews (2)

4-0 out of 5 stars perfectly targeted
This book delivers what it promises.It offers a complete evaluation of all the dive/snorkel sites in the Bay Islands - what features each site possesses and what fish.As a snorkeler, I appreciated the detail about which areas are ideal for snorkeling and which can be accessed by the shore.The book does not go into detail about the operators, which is fine by me.Also, you still might want to invest in a regular travel guide for the rest of Honduras.But it bears repeating that this book is exceptionally complete in covering all the diving spots off the northern coast of Honduras.If you plan to do any diving at all, I wouldn't be without it.

5-0 out of 5 stars All the information you need
I live in Utila in the Bay Islands in Honduras and i see many people arriving with this book in their hand and all of them tell me that they use it all of the time and it is an invaluable source of information.

I myself have seen it and read it i would say that it is the best travel guide on Honduras it gives you all the information you will need.

Steve
www.DeepBlueUtila.com ... Read more


69. Shipwrecks: Diving the Graveyard of the Atlantic, 2nd
by Roderick M. Farb
Paperback: 392 Pages (1991-06-01)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$92.00
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Asin: 0897320646
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Rod Farb, a PADI divemaster with decades of diving experience, has led innumerable dive trips to the wrecks off the North Carolina Coast. Shipwrecks is the chronicle of his underwater adventures diving the "Graveyard of the Atlantic." Now, this acknowledged classic is in its second edition, with over 100 new pages of additional information. Farb's accounts of eight new wreck dives have been added, along with an extensive description of the expedition dive of the great Civil War ship the U.S.S. Monitor. Divers and historians will find this completely revised and updated second edition, with almost 80 near shore and offshore wreck sites, to be the best volume on shipwrecks in the regions. This edition of Shipwrecks features: A comprehensive overview of each wreck, instructions for diving from both a boat and the beach, vivid descriptions of Rod Farb's underwater adventures, masterful underwater photographs and illustrations as well as appendixes with information about underwater photography, charter dive services, the divers alert network, and state and federal statutes governing underwater salvage. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This should be standard equipment to dive NC!
I've had this book since it was released in 1991. I actually met Rod Farb at a NC Diving Event. I live in NC and do a fair amount of diving off the coast and always, always, always take this book with me.

Rod's knowledge and experience is evident in every page. The author gives a brief history of each wreck, exact coordinates to locate the wreck, how the wreck rests at the bottom, and unique facts about the resting site. The book also include dive charters all over the Carolina's and a great resource guide.

When I say brief history, I mean to the point and concise but the author tells you interesting facts, such as, what company built the ship, other names the ship had, how it came to rest in the graveyard of the Atlantic. In some of the shipwrecks he retells accounts of the crew and their rescue or demise.

Each wreck listed has everything you need to know to plan your day of diving and develope a safe fun dive plan. From depth of the water the wreck is resting in, to the artifacts you can discover in the sand, and if you can retrieve anything from the wreck. He even shows diagrams and pictures of the layout of the wreck on the bottom of the ocean.

This is a facinating book if your interested in shipwrecks of all kinds and a must have if you are an avid scuba diver off the coast of NC. All sorts of wrecks are contained in the pages of this book from the purposely sunk for artifical reefs, to the casualties of storms, and the fatalities of War.

See you on the bottom!
girldiver:)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good wreck histories and descriptions
Having lived on the Outer Banks growing up, but not getting into diving until recent years, I was suprised at the extent of the wrecks off the North Carolina Coast, and the WWII historical perspective.On the positive side, this book presents an extensive history of many of the wrecks, depths, temperatures, and dive charters operating to the wrecks.On the negative side, I was expecting more gear and equipment recommendations, and explanation of techniques used on the wrecks, but didn't find it.

5-0 out of 5 stars "THE" book for the beginning and experienced wreck diver!
Extremely well written and packed with lots of useful information. My only regret is that I did not have this book before I went on my first wreck dive. Book goes into detail on wrecks up and down the NC coast - a must for anyone with an interest in diving the Graveyard of the Atlantic. Not only are wrecks given a full review, but also charter companies with boat specs and strengths and weaknesses of each charter.You cannot call yourself a serious wreck diver without this wreck bible.

4-0 out of 5 stars One of the best references for the Atlantic diving community
Mr. Farb has imparted an impressive degree of research and personal diving experience in this second edition to his original 1985 work.The reader will find comprehensive histories of each wreck featured, detailed maps ofthe wrecks as they presently exist, and useful advice on how to dive eachwreck.Even sport fishermen will find this work useful, as each wreckdescription contains useful information on what species inhabits the area. Experienced divers and recreational fishermen are yearning for a 3rdedition, however, since time and weather have impacted many of these wrecksand some mysteries have been solved, such as the location of the"Ario" wreck, while new mysteries have been uncovered (are thePapoose and Hutton wrecks reversed?).Additionally, each wreck descriptionshould include precise GPS or Loran coordinates to assist first timevisitors to the wreck sites. Many locations in the 2nd edition, whenprovided, are often inadequate for the reader to find the wrecks.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must-get book for wreck divers
Rod Farb has long been known as one of the experts on finding and exploring shipwrecks.This book passes some of his knowledge onto the rest of the diving community, as well as to anybody interested in maritime history. Farb has obviously done an excellent job of researching his material. 'Shipwrecks' doesn't just contain a list of wreck descriptions, as other similar books do.In addition, Farb has written some narrative about the history of each ship that gives the reader a feel for the vessel itself. ... Read more


70. Diving Cozumel, 2nd Edition
by Steve Rosenberg
Paperback: 114 Pages (2004-06-25)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$11.97
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Asin: 1881652319
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This new edition covers the best dive sites as well as the top attractions on land. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Book
Bought this book before a first ever dive trip on a first time trip to Cozumel.Loved the breakdowns on all the reefs & they were pretty much spot on.I think that it may be an older book because we stayed at the Iberostar in the Southern part of the island & the book had no mention of this resort but did mention quite a few others.
If you're looking for a first timer's book to the island, this is a fantastic choice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Resource
I like guide books and picked this and picked this one for a trip to Mexico.

Broken down very well by dive site location an general overview (depth, skill level) together with a description of the dive sites in terms of formations and marine life.

It is a very good overall guide that you can skim during a plane flight to see what you might be interested in going to and pretty accurate based on the places I have been to.

4-0 out of 5 stars A great general resource
This is a great general diving resource.I loved the pictures for each dive site and the descriptions of each.The sites are broken down by diving ability which makes it easy to find exactly the type of dive you're looking for.It supplies a good overview of what can be expected to be seen on each dive.The compactness is a plus as well - it's very easy to throw in a bag.

NOTE: We traveled to Cozemel BEFORE the 2005 hurricane season.I can't vouch for what effect it had on the reef and how it now relates to this book - especially the shallower dives.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good - but too short
I bought this book for our upcoming trip to Cozumel. The book is good, the information is really good. The book is written in an easy to read and concise language. THe pictures are astonishing.

My main reason for only giving it 3 stars is that it is not nearly comprehensive enough. I really need a much larger book about the different underwater life in Cozumel so I really know what I see when I get there.

I would also love to see further information about favorite snorkel spots on the island. The additional info about the history of the island is nice info to have - but if I were to choose between that and more comprehensive underwater info I would go with the underwater info.

5-0 out of 5 stars Covering 33 of the best shore and boat dive sites
Now in an updated and expanded second edition, Diving Cozumel by diving expert and underwater photographer Steve Rosenberg is a gorgeous, descriptive, and illustrated tour of the drift driving seen in the exceptionally clear waters of the Mexican island of Cozumel. Covering 33 of the best shore and boat dive sites in intricate detail, along with basic information on where to stay, dine, and shop, and a chapter devoted to the Mayan ruins on the nearby Yucatan Peninsula, Diving Cozumel is a handy and practical guide. The stunning color photographs also allow armchair travelers a virtual tour of some of the most amazing seascapes to be found.
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71. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Florida Keys (Lonely Planet)
by William Harrigan
Paperback: 144 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$14.29
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Asin: 1741040485
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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From wrecks to reefs, the Florida Keys offer a treasure trove of diving opportunities, for advanced divers and novices alike. This book describes the best dives in the region, from Biscayne Bay to the Dry Tortugas.

In This Guide:

Detailed dive information to 64 sites.
Full-color photos throughout.
Maps of dive regions.
Guide to marine life.
Travel logistics and topside attractions.
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Customer Reviews (3)

3-0 out of 5 stars Good guide, but lacking detail
This guide is helpful, but could be more informative.We will be diving from our own boat, and could use more information about the dives themselves, rather than the history of the site or wreck.The guide should also have GPS coordinates, description of the moorings, etc.

5-0 out of 5 stars informative
This is a great book, and I take it along every time I go diving in the Keys (about once or twice a month).All of the popular dive sites are featured in this book, and there are a lot of pictures that truly represent the diving in the area.I have found the information to be highly accurate when describing the sites, though somewhat vague at times.This book is small in size, so I can even zip it up inside my log book so it stay dry.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Good Guide for the Keys
This book is very informative, with good pictures and descriptions of the most popular dive spots in the area of the Florida Keys ... Read more


72. Diving on the Edge: A Unique Guide for New Divers
by Michael Bane
Paperback: 176 Pages (1998-06-01)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$36.53
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Asin: 1558215409
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (9)

4-0 out of 5 stars Finally a scuba book for the layman!
Though, I've been certified for 10 years, I'm relatively new to diving, as I don't get to dive as often as I'd like to.As a result, I try to read everything I can about it.I borrowed this book from the library and enjoyed it thoroughly. It's a basic, yet somewhat detailed intro into the world of scuba.
It's a book I'd recommend reading to anyone wanting to know more about the sport, but have no interest in the technical aspects of it. There's so much information out there. It makes it hard to find something simple to read all in one place. This book does that.

1-0 out of 5 stars Too Basic... save yourself the money on this book
The information is very basic... too basic.Though the writer's diving experience is pretty useful, I can get these information when I talk to other divers.If you are going to move into advance diving courses, such as Advance Open Water, forget about this book, the information presented in the Advance OW manual is more detailed.If you want to get other divers' dive experience, get onto the Net (e.g. News groups rec.suba) or just talk to other divers/your instructor.Don't waste your money on this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars "The Unoffical Primer for Scuba Diving!"
As a novice to the sport of Scuba Diving I attempted to purchase everybook I could find on the subject. Most of the books I read were veryinformative, but a little like reading reference manuals. 'Diving on theEdge' is informative and a very good read. 'Diving on the Edge' is notmeant to be a 'How to Book', it is meant to bring the mystery of ScubaDiving to the real world through humor and information. "...aprerequisite to becoming truly educated about the sport." I wish I hadfound this book first! Not many pictures, but loads of honest insight intothe world of Scuba Diving. I really enjoyed reading it!

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting and informative dive book
Michael Bane is a gifted writer who presents an informed and informative overview of diving. It's an interesting overview of this great activity. It's directed at new divers, but there are tidbits and insights thatexperienced divers will appreciate too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting and informative dive book
Michael Bane is a gifted writer who presents an informed and informative overview of diving. It's an interesting overview of this great activity. It's directed at new divers, but there are tidbits and insights thatexperienced divers will appreciate too. ... Read more


73. Deeper sport diving and dive computers
by Steven M Barsky
 Unknown Binding: 176 Pages (2001)

Isbn: 1931451036
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74. NAUI Scuba Diver Textbook
Textbook Binding: 234 Pages (2000)
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Asin: 0967990300
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Scuba text
This book is very basic and does a good job of introducing the sport of scuba.I think this is a great beginners book and is a must for anyone who is truly interested in diving.You learn all about the gear, the science, plus the do's and dont's of scuba.

This book is an easy read and an overall great buy. ... Read more


75. Cold Weather and Under Ice Scuba Diving
by Lee H. Somers
 Paperback: Pages (1974-06)
list price: US$6.00
Isbn: 0916974030
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76. Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Bonaire
by Tim Rock
Paperback: 160 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$13.94
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Asin: 1864501219
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Located to the north of Venezuela, Bonaire is a paradise for divers and snorkelers of all levels. This guide describes the best sites to explore, from beautiful reefs to sunken wrecks.

In This Guide:

Detailed dive information to 92 sites.
Insipiring full-color photos throughout.
Easy-to-read maps of dive regions.
Guide to marine life.
Island dive operations and topside attractions.
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Deal
This little book is great: up to date info, good pics, details, easy to read.

4-0 out of 5 stars Almost, but not quite so 4/5
Notice how the title of the book is "LP Diving AND SNORKELING Bonaire?"Well, let's just say that Tim needs to: 1) update the book - it's from 2006; and 2) get some additional info in here about the phenomenal snorkeling opportunities (or change the title.)I understand it's primarily a diving guide, and that's fine, but if you add the bit about snorkeling, well, then my expectation is that it will contain plenty of information about snorkeling opportunities.It doesn't.Nevertheless, I give kudos to a well done book because if you combine this info with the tourist guides/maps from Bonaire you'll find everything you need.The reality is that the Bonaire Tourist Center in downtown Kralendijk will have EVERYTHING that you need and it will do a better job of highlighting the snorkeling spots, and you'll save the $16 or whatever I paid for this book.

The bottom line:could be better, but works quite well as a supplemental guide book.Once you're in the water you'll understand why the dive sites are so popular.I happened to be pretty impressed with the snorkeling and IMHO, the book falls a bit short in that department.In case you're wondering, no - I don't dive.But you don't have to dive to appreciate the incredible marine life in the waters of Bonaire - it is an amazing place - and is by far the BEST snorkeling my wife & I have ever encountered.Forget Grand Cayman, or St. John, or Cozumel - I could live out the rest of my life on this underwater paradise.

Recommended, but you don't have to buy it since you can get everything that is inside the book elsewhere, for FREE.

3-0 out of 5 stars THE PHOTOS ARE NICE - DIVE DESCRIPTIONS COULD BE BETTER
I HAVE BEEN USING THE BONAIRE SHORE DIVING MADE EASY book for several years.I found the overall dive descriptions (shore entries, conditions, etc) to be better in this book than in the diving & snorkeling Bonaire book.

The diving & snorkeling Bonaire book also contains some misleading medical advice.For example - the Sea Urchin paragraph states that you should avoid contact with sea urchins (very true).It then states that you should treat by administering CPR until the pain subsides.Interesting advice!

The photos are the best part of the book.

1-0 out of 5 stars Far 2nd Place
This book comes in at a far away 2nd place to Susan Porter's "Bonaire Shore Diving Made Easy""BSDME"

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for shore diving
This book does have good descriptions on the various dive sites (shore and boat) in Bonaire - we read the summary the book had before our 25 dives last trip.Only thing that is lacking is some good overall Bonaire info, like resturants, places to stay, and map. ... Read more


77. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Fiji (Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Guides)
by W. Gregory Brown
Paperback: 96 Pages (1993-07)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$88.66
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Asin: 1559920637
Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars
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This illustrated guide provides details of 21 dives around Fiji's 300 islands. The information for each site includes: depth and visibility; required diving expertise; bottom terrain; currents; marine life; safety tips; history, geography and climate; and local dive shops and charters. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Limited and outdated information in a handy size.
As a master diver who has dived over 50 years and has visited many of Fiji's dive sites, I would advise any potential diving visitor to save their money here and buy the newer and much more complete Lonely Planet "Diving and Snorkeling Fiji" by renowned dive guides Casey Mahaney and Astrid Witte (also available on Amazon). Just be aware- Fiji has so many and varied dive sites visited by day operations and liveaboards NO book can really do justice comprehensively. Nope, no connections with LP or Mahaney, I just want to save other divers the trouble... and if you love diving, you will LOVE Fiji diving!

2-0 out of 5 stars Mediocre Basic Guide to Fiji Diving
This book gives limited information on approximately 20 dive sites in Fiji.The descriptions and photos are adequate, but are relatively brief.The book makes few recommendations, but provides a decent place to startrough planning of an independent dive vacation. ... Read more


78. The Unofficial Guide to the World's Best Diving Vacations
by Jean Pierce, Brenda Fine
Paperback: 506 Pages (2001-03)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$76.15
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Asin: 0764562207
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This new and exciting guide will help both novice and experienced divers plan the underworld trip of their dreams. All types of diving environments are included, from coral reefs and kelp forests to shipwrecks, caverns, and caves. It includes exciting dives for advanced divers and also features:

  • The best places to get certified and the top-rated dive centers worldwide
  • Diver-friendly lodging from affordable to luxurious, plus other adventures to take while on shore
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5-0 out of 5 stars Right On Information!
I found this book to be incrediably useful.I purchased the guide book before my trip to North Carolina and found the detail about Nitrox availability, camera friendly dive boats, and dive shops to be right on the mark!I've never seen this kind of detail available in any other diving guide book.
I definatley recommend this book to any diver planning a diving vacation.
Kuddos to Jean Pierce for this great guide book!

4-0 out of 5 stars SUBJECTIVE VIEWS, INTERESTING CHOICES, GOOD SUGGESTIONS
A diver for just two years, I have already used this Unofficial Guide on at least three occasions.Yes, the choices presented are highly subjective (as most diving guides tend to be), but there are a wide range of locales and choices to get one started.I have begun all of my diving vacations by referring first to this guide...then researching more thoroughly on the internet.Usually, I end up using one of the dive operators and diving resorts which the book has suggested and finish the process by making reservations via the internet or by phone.If you enjoy reading more comprehensively about diving before making your decision, look elsewhere...if you are like me and prefer to glance at something more condensed or capsulized, check out "World's Best Diving Vacations."

5-0 out of 5 stars Interesting and Informative
This book is a must have for anyone traveling to diving/snorkeling destinations.My husband and I recently used it while traveling to Long Island Bahamas.Information on lodging, restaurants and points of interest were right on the mark.We have recommended this book to friends who found it very useful also.

Divers and non-divers alike would benefit from this guide.The author writes in an informative and interesting style, giving personal and historical information.It is enjoyable and easy to read.I pick it up for pleasure to read about places I want to travel to in the future.

This guide makes it possible to travel with confidence to completely unfamiliar places, knowing what to expect when you get there.Don't go diving without it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensible for the traveling diver
This Unofficial Guide is a must-have if you like to keep your gear-bag packed for your next adventure. Jean Pierce has been there, done it and dived it.Having dived from Palau to Peurto Rico, myself, I thought I knew all there was to know about getting to the world's best diving, but this book has opened my eyes to even more. Informative, and written from a diver's eyes (as opposed to the travel agent's); it gives you the information you need to know if you want to get maximum bang for your diving dollar and diving time. I believe in traveling light, but I will always find room for this book in my bag -- it's just that necessary.

1-0 out of 5 stars Extremely limited perspective
An absolute waste of money! As it turns out, I've been diving recently at many of the locations listed plus quite a few others. Given the title, I thought the list would be quite comprehensive. I expect there will always be differences of Opinion on subjects like this, but I can't figure out the logic of the locations chosen. The authors maintain that ease of travel is important to them, then list Heron Island Australia, but leave out locations like Bali. My biggest criticism, however is the long list of East Coast USA choices. ... Read more


79. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to Scotland: Includes Shetland Islands, Scapa Flow, and the Hebrides (Lonely Planet Diving & Snorkeling Great Barrier Reef)
by Lawson Wood
Paperback: 92 Pages (1996-11)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$61.80
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Asin: 1559920947
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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31 dive sites in Scotland, including Shetland Islands, Orkney Islands and Scapa Flow, Outer Hebrides and Northwest Coast, Inner Hebrides West Coast and East Coast. Dive highlights: One of the top wreck diving areas of the world, including HMS Royal Oak, Inverlane and Brummer. Rugged, spectacular diving. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Well Organized info and lots of photos!
There are great photos and the contents are divided up nicely: overview of scotland, diving in scotland, diving along the east coast, scapa flow, shetland islands, outer hebrides, NW coast, etc...and a chapter on scotish marine life. The appendices have valuable info on Dive Centers and Services as well as, Emergency Information. There is specific info on Depth and Visability, required diving experts, bottom terrain, currents, marine life, safety tips, local dive shops and charters, accommodations and transportation. The dive sites and difficulty ratings of the site are shown on convenient color maps. It's a nice guide for anyone considering diving in Scotland or for the diving enthusiast. The photos alone make this a nice addition to any collection of diving material. ... Read more


80. Diving and Snorkeling Guide to the Channel Islands, Including Catalina, Santa Barbara, Anacapan and More
by Pisces Book Editors
 Paperback: 96 Pages (1986-11)
list price: US$9.95 -- used & new: US$4.65
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Asin: 086636076X
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