EVERYDAY DIVE - East Coast
EVERYDAY DIVE, tucked away on South Korea’s East Coast, offers a compelling option for those looking to take their diving further. We know their focus leans heavily into instructor training, which tells you a lot about the calibre of their operation. If you’re thinking of going pro, or just want to elevate your skills with a team who truly understands dive education, this is a solid pick. We’d suggest checking their website for specific course details and local dive sites; the East Coast can offer some unique temperate water experiences, especially for macro enthusiasts.
- Location
- East Coast, South Korea, East Asia
- Coordinates
- 38.225117, 128.588440
- Phone
- +82103899-7889
- [email protected]
- Website
- https://everydaydive.modoo.at
- Courses
- Instructor_training
- Address
- 7, Jungang-ro 416beon-gil, Sokcho-si, Gangwon-do, 24804, KOR
Dive Sites Near EVERYDAY DIVE
EVERYDAY DIVE provides access to 11 dive sites in East Coast.
- 스텔라 - 25m
- BIANCA VENTURE - 5m (wreck)
- Gable Rocks
- Gangneung Coast
- Monowai Rocks - 10-25m (pinnacle)
- Park Reef - 5-20m (reef)
- PYENG HAE - 60m (wreck)
- The Foul Grounds
- Tuaheni Rocks
- Turihauā Reef (reef)
- Waiotahe Rock
Other Dive Centres in East Coast
- 딥브레스양양
- absdive
- Aquapolis SID IDC DIVE CENTER - ["PADI"]
- Badaro Divers - ["PADI"]
- Bongs dive - SSI
- C.E.O.DIVING
- CHEONAN SCUBA SCHOOL - SSI
- CREATION DIVE
- CS DIVE
- Dive 365 - ["PADI"]
Marine Life in East Coast
Home to 8 recorded species including 4 sharks & rays, 2 reef fish, 1 sea snails & nudibranchs, 1 whales & dolphins.
Notable Marine Life
- Blackbelly Lanternshark (Etmopterus lucifer) - Sharks & Rays
- Owston's Dogfish (Centroscymnus owstonii) - Sharks & Rays
- Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) - Sharks & Rays
- Three-tooth Cavoline (Cavolinia tridentata) - Sea Snails & Nudibranchs
- darkie charlie (Dalatias licha) - Sharks & Rays
- Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus) - Whales & Dolphins
- Bluefin Gurnard (Chelidonichthys kumu) - Reef Fish
- Banded bellowsfish (Centriscops humerosus) - Reef Fish