Goa
From the snow-clad region of Ladakh, to the back-waters of Kerala, to the beaches of Goa, you always will have plenty of options to choose from to make for an ideal holiday experience because of the different climatic conditions of India.
Wreck of Suzy’s - a perfect diving location for amateurs as well as veteran divers, this is a 30 meters long WW II metal ruin in very shallow waters beginning at 3 meters deep with an intensity of 12 meters. Variety of fish existence can be traced here such as angelfish, blennies, parrotfish, barracudas, snappers batfish, sweetlips, stonefish, nudibranchs, , moorish idols etc.
Locker of Davy Jones – intended typically for professional divers, as the currents are usually brawny in this region. It is an awfully broken up metal wreck in roughly 14 meters of waterbody. Very bulky groupers, large barracudas, bottomless water schooling fish like jacks, tuna, mullets, etc. are perceptible normally.
Cove of Shelter – having very low depth, roughly 8 meters, creating it a supreme dive site for amateurs as well as veteran divers, with plenty of tiny fish, extensive diversity of solid coral, lobsters, etc.
Reef of Uma Guma – an admirable dive spot on bare rocks off Grand Island destined for expert divers. Parrotfish, porcupine fish triggerfish, puffers, snappers, moorish idols, angelfish, sweet lips, etc are spotted here.
Bay of Bounty – an awesome site for beginners as well as trainee divers to experience the thrill of diving. Numerous genuses of small fish as well as stiff coral are traceable here. Cuttlefish and nurse shark are abundantly visible here. The depth at this juncture is only 6 meters.
The Jetty - positioned at the north western angle of Grand Island, this is a extremely shallow area with the greatest depth of 8 meters and a standard intensity of 5 to 6 meters. Lionfish and schooling baby mullets are almost recurrently observable.
Live your dream of frolicking with the exotic marine life of India.
How to reach goa?
1) By Road- It is well connected with the the all main cities of north,west,east and south India.
2) By Rail- Goa railway station is one the most busiest station of Maharashtra state. And well connected with the major cities of India.
3) By Air- Goa international Airport is also a one of the way to reach Goa city by Air.
Best time to visit- October to March.
Goa capitals-
1) Panaji- Executive branch
2) Porvorim- Legislature.
3) Mumbai- Judiciary.
BY ROAD- It is well connected with all the major cities of east,west,north,south. BY RAIL- Goa railway station is the nearest. BY AIR- Goa international airport.