Sunday, September 25, 2011

Congratulations Carlos and Marlo

My best regards to Carlos and Marlo as new PADI Open Water Divers!!!
Here they are at the front of Mahahual Dive Centre, with "patroncito" Jorge Zamora, right at the moment they got their certifications.
It was a really funny weekend, doing the swim test between the coral reef and the boats coming in and out ;-) overcoming our fears, and enjoying diving and sea life. Something they are used as dolphin trainers.
We are going to be in touch, we have to go into the wrecks and as deep as it is possible... but always enjoying every moment.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Congratulations Gabriel,

Even been so late, today is a good day to congrat Gabriel, He is the newest member of our crazy community of divers, who dream everyday in explore the deep sea.

Been just 11 yo, Gabriel is the youngest diver I have ever certified. He is Junior Open Water Diver.

Gabriel: I hope you have enjoyed as much as we did, and never erase that big smile from your face. You must tell us your divings arround the world, ok?




Somemany pictures from the course





And the group picture

Congratulations, Halalawa!!!

PD. Thanx Michela for your pics.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Underwater Photography Show

This weekend is Jatsa-Ja Festival in Mahahual. This festival is done every year to celebrate the re-birth of the village after its destruction for the Huracan Dean.
As part of the diferent activities scheduled for the weekend, is the Underwater Photography Show done by our buddy and friend, Jorge Zamora, director of Mahahual Dive Centre



Monday, August 15, 2011

Congratulations Michela

This is a special day for you, Michela. Today you have a new Open Water Diver Certification as the key of a great number of new diving experiences.
Enjoy it as we was enjoying the course, ha ha ha.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Open Water Diver Course Video

Hi friends, as a picture, more a video, is better than thousands words, here I show you a video about the PADI Open Water Course.
Enjoy it


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Diving in Yucatan

Just a quick view about diving in cenotes. From Mucho Viaje.com

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Introduction








Hello everybody,


My name is Moises Machado, Spanish-born, more specifically from Leon. A charming little inland city in northern Spain, with no coast. I could tell you a lot of stories from my city, but it's nothing to do with diving so I leave it for another moment.
My career is long and in several areas. As I am very lively and I always like new challenges, it leads me to discover new worlds every day. I am currently taking care of several businesses in Spain. Internet is so amazing !!!!!
My home now is in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. A wonderful place, where the weather, people, diversity of cultures, the number of new experiences you can enjoy is so great that there is no time to be bored. It is also a very special place for diving. We have on one side the Caribbean Sea with its coral reefs, full of life, a turtle sanctuary... next to Cozumel and the Barrier Reef, the second largest and most important of the world! And on the other side the cenotes. An intricate world of caves and mazes go through the whole peninsula of Yucatan. What more could you want?
Getting to know the wonderful world of the deep sea a few years ago. Like most, initially as a hobby or sport. Then, slowly, with more interest and enthusiasm. And that is why I end up making me dive instructor. To show everyone that part so unknown and exciting that is so close and so far at a time.
As I said I am a scuba instructor (OWSI technically), so I can train divers at any level sports divers, to Dive Master, if you want to start in this world as a professional. As well I have specialized me in disciplines such as deep diving, wreck diving, enriched air (Nitrox), underwater search and recovery, equipment specialist and emergency oxygen provider, so I can help you get the Master Scuba Diver, the maximum level of sport divers