Welcome to Dive Addiction a website for every diver, serious or otherwise, regardless of training organisation or level. If you are anything like us you have struggled to find a website that offers good quality and a comprehensive range of information about diving including: dive sites, dive centres, equipment, destinations and how other divers like you rate each of them. Dive Addiction is here to help answer all of these questions and make it easier for you to find the information you are looking for.
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A galaxy of big diving names is set to gather at London’s annual Dive Show (LIDS 2008) in March. The emphasis is on extreme diving, with plenty of deep wreck action to enjoy this year from the likes of Richie Stevenson and Carl Spencer, Innes McCartney and Mark Ellyatt.
DIR guru Jarrod Jablonski has recently been involved in record-breaking cave-diving exploits in the States, while British freediver Sara Campbell has been breaking records of her own, but using less gear.
Sharkman Mike Rutzen from South Africa has been putting great whites into a trance; LIDS regular Monty Halls is looking for divers to join him on a new global project; and ace underwater photographer Alex Mustard joins Saeed Rashid to offer digital photographers the benefit of their experience.
What’s more, stop press, Jack Ingle is back by popular demand with advice on equipment in his Kit Configuration Clinic!
Book tickets here to save £3 - and get the chance to win a £5000 dive trip to Grenada and Carriacou at the show. And remember, if you book 8 or more tickets you'll be entered in a free draw to win a £4000 dive trip to Malta with Tony Backhurst.
There will be some 25 other free-to-enter seminars going on throughout the weekend, too, so no shortage of diversions for the 14,000 or so divers, friends and families expected to turn up at LIDS over the weekend.
Find out more about LIDS 2008 on the official website.