Next Hot Dive Destination: Libya?
29 mar 2007 | Source: DiveSter

Just as State Department officials announced that Libya will be dropped from America's list of state sponsors of terror, the Independent Online is suggesting that the North African country might be the next hot travel/dive destination. Located on the southern edge of the Mediterranean, Libya is following Saudi Arabia's lead, hoping that holidaymakers who've already dived in North African waters (like Egypt's or even Crete's) will turn their sights on Colonel Qaddafi's homeland. In an effort to attract visitors, in fact, the country has secured roughly $3 billion in investment commitments to help build beach-front infrastructure.

In addition to a bevy of Roman and Greek ruins topside, Libya boasts an impressive -- and relatively unexplored -- 1250-mile coastline. Libya's warm waters are reportedly littered with wrecks and there's talk of a submerged underwater city offshore. Additionally, some dreamy treasure-hunters even believe that Nazi gold is hidden in the Sea. If you're interested in checking out the area for yourself, note that some dive shops have even appeared, oasis-like, along the coast.

Some people doubt whether Libya's tourism-attracting efforts will truly pay off, though. Currently, the existing service industry is abysmal; Libyans consider themselves above "menial" jobs such as waiting tables; and tourist visas often take 6 weeks to process. Consequently, many people think tourists will continue heading to neighboring Morocco and Tunisia, where visa processing can be completed upon arrival and the tourist infrastructure is already intact. Nevertheless -- for the right to boast "I've been there" -- the lure of unspoiled reefs and near-empty dive boats might outweigh administrative inconvenience and semi-shabby hotels. 




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