Sri Lanka is an island country located in the southern Indian Ocean, between the Maldives and India. It has clear waters and rich marine life resources, attracting diving enthusiasts from all over the world to explore.
Special Landscape:Here is the pristine waters that have not been overdeveloped, the world's best blue whale observation point, and the unique landscape of World War II shipwrecks coexisting with coral reefs. From Hikkaduwa on the southwest coast to Trincomalee in the east, divers can explore mysterious caves, swim with giant marine creatures, and experience the fusion of history and nature.
Excellent visibility:The sea water visibility in Sri Lanka is relatively high, generally between 15-35 meters, which means that you can observe the creatures and landscapes on the seabed more clearly and enjoy a better diving experience.
Comfortable air and water temperatures:Sri Lanka has a warm climate all year round, with temperatures ranging from 25-32 degrees Celsius and water temperatures remaining within a comfortable range. This allows divers to enjoy diving without having to worry about the discomfort caused by cold sea water.
Various diving difficulties:Sri Lanka's diving difficulties vary, from snorkeling and shallow diving for beginners to wreck exploration and reef diving for advanced divers.
Diving in Sri Lanka is a dialogue across time and space - rubbing shoulders with the maritime civilization of thousands of years ago, and feeling the majesty of nature in the whale songs. There is no need for a "diving assembly line" here, only the untamed heart of the ocean.