Drifting Nusa Penida: SD and Ped
Nusa Penida is a great little island off of Bali, roughly a 20 minute or so ride from Sanur via boat, and packed with fantastic dive sites! Crystal Bay has seasonal Mola Mola,…
Kewalo Pipe | Hawaii
Kewalo Pipe is a bit of an odd duck for a dive location. Located near Waikiki in Oahu, this now unused storm drain rests atop the seafloor, a new home to corals and…
Coral Garden, the Centre of Tulamben
Bali is by far one of my favourite dive destinations, and for good reason. The weather is nice, the people are friendly, the beer is slightly less than a dollar at the corner…
Cypriot Scuba Diving, Church Bay | Cyprus
Church Bay is an interesting dive site near Paphos (Pafos locally), on the Greek side of the island of Cyprus. As with most dives in the this part of the mediterranean, it’s all…
Drifting Copper Bluffs
Quadra Island is a well known and popular dive site in British Columbia; with astounding life ranging from seals and killer whales to tiny well hidden invertebrates and colourful fish that wouldn’t look…
Nemo 33 | Scuba Dive in the Worlds Largest Pool
Have you heard about Nemo 33? Not many have! So what is Nemo 33? Well, it’s the largest and deepest swimming pool in the world. Located in Brussels, Belgium- the pool was created by…
Kona Aggressor II | Liveaboard Scuba Diving
An Overview The Kona Aggressor II includes an 80′ long catamaran that’s powered and built for stability, safety and comfort. The air-conditioned, luxurious staterooms, five in total, are situated upon the primary level….
Popular Wreck Diving Sites in Britain
Farne Islands, Northumberland Water temperature: 5°C (41°F) in winter to 18°C (64°F) in summer (southern England), 4°C (39°F) in winter to 13°C (55°F) in summer (Scotland) Suit: Drysuit for most of the year,…
Womens Rash Guard Shopping Tips
Are you out looking for a womens rash guard? If you’re looking for womens rash guards there are some critically important factors you need to know about before you make a smart purchase….
Advanced Open Water | Padi Certification
In order to dive beyond your meters you must finish the PADI Advanced course or the equivalent course with an additional organization. Most dive centers will permit you to go beyond that limit…




























