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Phillip Island Mornington Peninsula Portsea Queenscliff Melbourne Suburbs Melbourne City

Melbourne, the state capital, stands at the crown of this region, with the Bellarine and Mornington peninsulas enclosing Port Phillip Bay.

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Bayplay Dive Resort
3 for the price of 2 Snorkel with the Dragons

10% off accommodation with any dive package of more than 2 dives
3 for the price of 2 Snorkel with the Dragons

10% off accommodation with any dive package of more than 2 dives
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based in Portsea, VIC, Australia
Dive with the Dragons! or Dive on a Submarine! Based in Portsea on the Mornington Peninsula, Bayplay offers all inclusive packages for the diving enthusiast with a range of accommodation from private apartments to budget priced rooms.
Melbourne Accommodation
Melbourne is synonymous with fun and relaxation, it's Bays and Peninsulas featuring beguiling beaches, fine food and wine, chic beachfront towns and a variety of family attractions.
Frankston Accommodation
The Mornington Peninsula National Park has long been a favourite for summer holidays. Covering 2,686ha, its diverse coastal environments range from the basalt cliffs at Cape Schanck to the native bushland of Greens Bush and the roaring surf of Gunnamatta.
Portsea Accommodation
After Sorrento, Portsea was one of the first settlements on the Mornington Peninsula. Early settler, James Sandle Ford 1840's named Portsea.
Phillip Island Accommodation
Just 26 kilometres long and 9 kilometres wide, Phillip Island is a short stretch of land just over an hour south-east of Melbourne. Accessible by passenger ferry from Crib Point or by bridge from San Remo, Phillip Island is a popular holiday destination for Melburnians.
Mornington Peninsula Accommodation
Stylish Sorrento and Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, are filled with antique shops, galleries, cafes and numerous walking trails along the ocean-facing coastline.
Queenscliff Accommodation
Queenscliff is an historic seaside village 100 kilometres from Melbourne on the sandy shores of Port Phillip Bay.
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What is it with kids ... ?What is it with kids ... ?
I have now been scuba diving for over 25 years and have a pretty good training record: - 1980 Open water Diver - 1990 Advanced Open Water Diver - 2004 Rescue Diver by this plan I should be an Instructor just under my 90th birthday.
Dad is it possible to dive in brown corduroys?Dad is it possible to dive in brown corduroys?
... Well this was to be an exciting one Son Fletcher had recently attained his PADI Advanced Open Water and Enriched Air Specialty qualifications, so this was to be a deep(ish) dive on Nitrox. Conditions were surgy but not too unpleasant on the dive boat ...
The BendsThe Bends
Ask any scuba diver what is the one thing they fear most when diving and they will tell you it is the bends. However, if you get a group of divers together they will no doubt joke that '... we will probably all end up bent sooner or later!'. I myself often joked to friends and family that 'I'll probably just end up bent ...' and like most divers I used to think that it would never happen to me ... but it did. I got bent.
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