Why Every Scuba Diver Should Consider Starting Technical Diving
As scuba divers, we all remember the thrill of our first dive—the feeling of weightlessness, the vibrant marine life, and the sheer joy of exploring the underwater world. But as you gain experience and log more dives, you may find yourself yearning for new challenges and deeper adventures. That’s where technical diving, or “tec diving,” comes into play. If you’ve ever felt the pull to go beyond recreational limits, here’s why you should consider taking the plunge into technical diving.
Dolphin’s Den cavern dive, Roatan Island, July 2020
Cavern dive using sidemount gear and a 100-meter primary reel.
Dolphin's Den is a dive site located in front of Punta Gorda, a Garifuna village, and the name origin is because some dolphin's sometimes get trapped inside the coral labyrinth without the possibility to get to the surface and breath.
For a pleasant dive is recommended small groups of experiment divers and with overhead environments experience and training.