Teaching children to scuba dive calls for a different approach to our sport. As a parent, what should you look for when it comes to an instructor? And as an instructor, how should you adapt your techniques?
Guest Author
When they think of Bermuda, many people imagine golf resorts, Bermuda shorts and pink sands. But this tiny island nation is also one of the world’s premier wreck-diving destinations.
It’s easy to see how The Zoo at Wakatobi got its name. Just minutes from the resort, this exceptional dive site offers a staggering diversity of marine life.
Although completing an entry-level dive course is a great first step, there’s far more to learn about scuba. Here’s why an advanced course should be your next move.
As divers, we get asked all sorts of questions about what we see underwater and whether or not it’s dangerous, including the infamous barracuda. What’s the fact and what’s the fiction when it comes to this much mythologized fish?
In a new series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers, from the famous to the unknown, as well as offering tips for you to capture some stunning underwater photos of your own.
Although the Kittiwake tends to get all the glory when it comes to wrecks in Grand Cayman, the Oro Verde is worth a visit as well.
The more unobtrusive your behavior around marine life, the better your interactions will be.
Unlike new divers, who are happy just to be underwater and think everything they see is awesome (because it is), those with a few dives under their belt can be a bit of challenge. As a professional guide, how do you keep your most experienced divers happy?
In a new series of articles, we’ll shine a spotlight on some of the world’s best underwater photographers, from the famous to the unknown, as well as offering tips for you to capture some stunning underwater photos of your own.
Whether you seek colorful reefs teeming with life or the iconic wrecks of the Shipwreck Trail, the best dive sites in the Florida Keys have something for every diver.
We all get complacent when it comes to diving, but we shouldn’t. Here are five of the worst scuba diving habits you should avoid.
Tipping your dive-service providers can be confusing. Are you supposed to tip at all? Under what circumstances, how much, and who should you hand it to?
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the beauty of a destination while researching where to take your next dive vacation, but don’t forget to do your due diligence when it comes to researching the boat, too.
Although Cayman’s crystalline waters are the stuff of legend, visiting a popular site like Turtle Reef on a night dive offers an entirely different experience.
The Red Sea is high on most divers’ bucket lists. One spot, Marsa Shagra Village, has it all — warm water, marine life, wreck dives and drifts.
We’ve all heard other divers throw around numbers — how many years they’ve been diving, or how many dives they’ve done. But the focus should always be on improving your skills, not racking up numbers.
If there’s one thing divers are terrible at, it’s traveling light. Here are a few tips for shaving pounds off your luggage, as well as a roundup of airlines with a free scuba equipment allowance.