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Euro Divers Bandar Al Rowdha

About Euro Divers Bandar Al Rowdha

Oman offers fantastic scuba diving conditions through the year and dive sites populated by an vibrant abundance of marine life making the Marina Bandar Al Rowdha a great base to explore the surrounding area. The marina Bandar Al Rowdha is one of the recent dive centers managed by Euro-Divers in Oman .Although visibility can be the tricky element when diving in Oman, we can honestly say that the average visibility in the Sultanate is around 12 to 15 meters, reaching sometimes as far as 25 meters.These plankton rich waters attract an array of marine life incomparable to other diving destinations, a true mix of fauna and flora of the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.The best time of the year with regards to visibility is during the summer months, April to September, although these are also the hottest months concerning air temperature.You can expect water temperature as low as 22C during the winter, October to March, and as high as 29C during the summer (April to September), with some thermoclines from time to time and in some dive sites more than others.Almost all of the dive sites are accessible for snorkelers and non-divers are welcome on board to discover what the Oman Gulf has to offer above and below water.

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Marina Bandar Al Rowdha, MuscatSultanate of Oman
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