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NAI'A's Blog: The Divemaster Diary - Divemaster Diary

Divemaster Diaries feature summaries and photos of each NAI’A charter. Hear and see what recent passengers have found most fascinating.
I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing

I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing

A Full boat of Americans, Scots and Russians join us for a ten day charter full of varied sightings and weather.

Who Wants To See A Manta?

Who Wants To See A Manta?

A very easy-going group of ten join us for our first trip back in Fiji this season.

Crescendo

Crescendo

A group from Germany, Australia, Switzerland & the USA enjoy some great whale action before being treated to a climactic last day.

Players!

Players!

Seacology and Wild Earth join forces for fantastic whale encounters and the opening of a new village hall in Felamea, funded by Seacology.

Jeez 'o Pete!

Jeez 'o Pete!

A group of feisty folks from Eastern Tennessee show a couple of from Arizona how it's done

The Return

The Return

No less than 6 returning guests show the newcomers what Fiji diving is all about.

Cozumel Cronies

Cozumel Cronies

A group of 11 who spend at least part of the year in Cozumel, Mexico add more to their ranks.

Reggae & Rainbows

Reggae & Rainbows

Mad scientists, laid back Australians, 2 Russians and a few more Americans head out into Bligh water to dive, and learn about rainbows!

Wise Guys

Wise Guys

10-day charter with a group that spent as much time laughing as blowing bubbles.

Doctors & Nurses

Doctors & Nurses

Seven day charter into Fiji's Bligh Waters with a cheerful and boisterous group of divers.

House Calls

House Calls

Divers old and new come together to explore Fiji's depths.

Cameras, Cameras Everywhere!

Cameras, Cameras Everywhere!

A handful of professional photographers join a group of divers for 10 days of fun in the sun and seas of Fiji.

Happy Birthday, Boss!

Happy Birthday, Boss!

Rob, Cat & the girls make up a great group of enthusiastic divers diving Bligh Water

Fiji Got All The Colour!

Fiji Got All The Colour!

Manta rays, a tahitian stingray and a whole lot of nudibranchs

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“Lomaiviti reefs are in extremely good condition compared to Indonesia and PNG. Immediate action must be taken to conserve this unique region.”

Dr. Michael Marnane, Marine Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society

~ Dr. Michael Marnane, Marine Biologist, Wildlife Conservation Society