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Vietnam Diving: Hoi An

Posted on December 15th, 2005.

The beautiful historic town of Hoi An is the latest scuba diving hotspot in Vietnam, providing easy access to the Cu Lao Cham Marine Park

Rainbow Divers, the biggest dive operator in Vietnam, has set up the new Hoi An operation and provide details on their website of where to find their shop and what to expect in the water. " For certified divers there is a daily dive trip to the nearby Cu Lao Cham Marine park, some 25 minutes by speedboat. The Marine Park comprises 8 islands which are home to 155 species of corals, 202 species of fish, 4 species of lobster and 84 species of mollusks."

Rainbow is based in Nha Trang, and is a great outfit - I dived with a couple of years ago when I visited Nha Trang - follow the link for my report on the diving and the town as well. I've also written about the town of Hoi An before on my other site Travelhappy, talking about the numerous tailors and artisans that you can find within its tiny, traffic-free streets and otherworldly atmosphere. For my girlfriend, it's a dream come true - diving during the day, followed by custom made clothes buying at night. There's no lack of great, charismatic restaurants in the town either. As such, I can't wait to get back to Hoi An when the season begins again next March.

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