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Is it possible to dive in Sri Lanka in July / August?Interest forums / Diving & Snorkelling | ||
Hi folks I'm planning a trip to Sri Lanka in July or August with my family and I would just like to know if it is possible to dive in Sri Lanka at this time of year. I have had a trawl round the internet and so far I have only found 3 locations where it is possible to dive in Sri Lanka, Bentota and Negombo on the South West Coast and Trincomalee up in the North East Coast. I know that the South West Monsoon season is from May to August so the companies I have looked at say that the dive centres on the West of the island are closed at this time of Year. So that would leave Trincomalee which as far as I can see is not operating at the moment for the obvious reasons of the recent Military operations in the North. So what I would like to know is does anyone know of any companies that will dive on the West during the SW monsoon? I am a PADI dive instructor and I have dived worldwide and I've worked in Zanzibar where the conditions were not as good during the rainy season. Generally it was more windy, it often rained, the vis was not as good and there far less tourists during this time, but the diving was still good. Conditions that are not perfect don't really bother me (Heck I've dived in the UK!) but if there is some way to go diving, I would really like to do it. Maybe there are other dive sites on the South East or in other parts of the island I have not found yet, I would be intersted to find out about them. Thanks in advance TJ | ||
Check out www.srilanka-divingtours.com , Felician Fernando is a good person to contact if diving in Sri Lanka. I think that time of year he goes to the east coast. I was there in December, weather not great, did a few dives at Negombo and Unawatuna, Negombo had more potential but don't expect world class. | 1 | |
Hi folks Thanks for the info, it's great that I will be able to dive at least, so I will make sure I pack my dive gear. I wan't really expecting world class diving but it will just be nice to get a bit of nitrogen in my blood in warm water because I have't dived for a while. If the vis is not geat I tend to concentrate on the small stuff. The last 2 years I've been in Egypt and that was amazing diving but this year we fancied something different. Most of the trip will be spent on land and we'll do some dives at the end. I notice as well that the diving is pretty cheap especially compared to the Maldives or even Sharm. Definitely looking forward to it. Thanks again Cheers TJ. | 2 | |
Sounds like a big let down after your experience in diving? Although I love Sri Lanka as a holiday destination. | 3 | |
check out www.divesrilanka.com for general information on diving in Sri Lanka. Felician Fernando will be setting up an operation at Chaaya Blu Hotel in Uppuveli, north of Trincomalee from around May. In July August you should head to the east coast as the west will be affected by the SW monsoon. There is also a dive center at Nilaveli Beach Hotel in Trincomalee. There is very good coral and some good shallow diving around Pigeon Island. The east generally has easy, shallow diving other than some deep wrecks including the Hermes (worlds first pupose built aircraft carrier) which is a technical dive. Felician runs trips to it. Most of the south coast dive sites are now in a poor condition. There are some excellent wrecks off Colombo if you dive during the NE season from November to April. Check picture on divesrilanka. Good luck and hope you have a great holiday. | 4 | |
Hi Divers, Welcome to Sri lanka. The east coast has a lot of potential for recreational as well as for technical divers. | 5 | |
Hi, I'm a Sri Lankan travel journalist and also a PADI certified diver. I went diving last year in the summer (June/July/August) on various occasions and the year before too and I enlisted the services of Poseidon Diving Station. | 6 | |