Happy holiday season
We wish all our guests, friends and colleagues all over the world a happy holiday season. Merry Christmas to all of you!
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We wish all our guests, friends and colleagues all over the world a happy holiday season. Merry Christmas to all of you!
The entire Bathala Team wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2017
May I introduce our housereef turtle. Since about 2 months she is swimming around in our house reef. She seems to feel quite well here. Even at night you can watch her sleeping under the rock. Thanks for the pic Stefan.
The first night dive after re-opening took place yesterday and it was amazing. So much to see – star fish, crabs, feather stars, many different kind of shrimps, big octopus and even a lobster.
Time is ticking and Christmas is coming soon! Time for us to provide you with our latest update of our Diving Base Werner Lau Fuerteventura. “Take care of your belongings!” Mama used to say. We take it for granted and therefore we are working with […]
On our early-morning dives we can see often an amazing sunrise.
Budi has been working in Siddhartha for about 6 years. Beginning as a divehelper, he starts to get more and more interest in diving. Two years ago he made his divemaster. Now is the time to go a step further and start to educate guests. […]
We divers know all this: You are diving a couple of days in a beautiful surrounding and then you have or should have a non-diving day, only because your body (or your non-diving partner) says it or you are leaving the next day. You are […]
It´s very quiet now in Medhufushi, so when you are relaxing from your dives, take some time to enjoy the stunning sunsets this area can provide. Every day is different, every day is more spectacular. Look at this: a pink sky is something you will […]
Thomas has been doing his step to become a SSI Dive Control Specialist. The last two weeks he has been practicing and learning a lot and yesterday he finsihed his course. Now we wish him all the best for the future. Congratulations Thomas!
Today we had two guests who have completed their 200th dive! Congratulations from Sinai Divers and Diving Center Werner Lau to Ramona Roth and Silke Peeters!
Today we invite you to take a look behind the scenes. Those who come to the Maldives as a guest hardly get to see more that the bungalows, restaurant, Spa and Diving Centre. But there certainly is a bit more. Here is just a little […]
On our boattrip to Shab Marsa Alam our divers and Kazo were so lucky and saw a whaleshark. Thank you so much for the pictures.
Hans has been diving with us during the last three weeks. Now he finished his diving holiday and left us some of his pictures.
What a fantastic month with alot of different things going on. Here is a quick update for you all in no particular order. Alan Kearns – Alan first came to Werner Lau Tek in 2010. Due to work he had to take a few years […]
As technical divers there is often rivalry and certain taking of the Michael when it comes to Open Circuit or Rebreather divers. This generally revolves around how much gas you use and if your chosen equipment is bubble blowing OC or relatively silent bubble free […]
After three years of absence, Maxim returned to the Maldives. After his first maldive season on Filitheyo, in 2013, he worked on the Werner Lau diving Centers in Egypt and Cyprus. Now he is glad to be here again. Welcome back, we look forward to […]
Dear Guests and Friends! We would like to say thank you for your support and all the beautiful dives, courses and lots of good vibes that we got from all of you. The dive center is closing down now here in Cyprus for the winter. […]
In the november edition of the magazin TAUCHEN you can find again a story about us. Thanks a lot to Paul Munzinger.
THE RHINOPIAS All the species are considered to be rare, but by far the most commonly encountered species amongst underwater photographers are the paddle-flap and weedy rhinopias. The colour varieties among rhinopias can be quite drastic, ranging from dark red, to bright yellow to deep […]
The sea is rough since three days. But while Naama Bay looks like this …