Scuba diving at Baga Beach
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While Goa’s sea water isn’t crystal clear, it is home to a wide range of colourful aquatic flora and fauna and several shipwrecks.
While Goa’s sea water isn’t crystal clear, it is home to a wide range of colourful aquatic flora and fauna and several shipwrecks. Read less

While Goa’s sea water isn’t crystal clear, it is home to a wide range of colourful aquatic flora and fauna and several shipwrecks. If you’re looking for a reputable diving school, check out Barracuda Diving in Baga. It is affiliated to the international organisation PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) and offers certified scuba diving lessons, customised itineraries, guided ship wreck dives and snorkelling. There are also diving classes on offer around Bogmalo and Baga.
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