Sitting between Aruba and Bonaire, the island of Curacao is too often overlooked. Here’s why that shouldn’t be the case.
Shelley Collett
These guys stand out from the crowd for many reasons, not the least of which is their tendency to bite.
Two Tennessee Teachers Spend 73 Days Underwater in The Jules’ Undersea Lodge
Regardless of the time of year you visit the Galapagos, taking the extra effort to dive at Darwin will be a decision you’ll never regret.
Accidental or intentional, wrecks hold an endless fascination for many of us. Here are the top destinations to get your wreck fix.
Macro diving requires patience, a sharp eye, and excellent buoyancy. Here are the top spots to put those skills to good use.
While you don’t absolutely need any of these items to go diving, these dive accessories will help make your life underwater much easier.
It’s a big job, but if we all pitch in, we can improve the state of our oceans.
While you can get certified nearly anywhere, some places are easier on the new diver than others. Here are some places that made the short list for being beginner friendly as well having amazing dive spots.
Where can you see sharks, dolphins, whales, seals, and penguins in a massive feeding frenzy? South Africa of course! Photos by Ken Knezick, Island Dreams
The more you learn about these clever masters of mimicry and camouflage, the more amazing they seem.
There are dozens of specialties available to enhance your diving and your skill-set, but these 6 are the most popular.
A single foot, poor eyes, bright colors, and a trail of slime. Yup, this is all about nudibranchs.
Some eat algae, some eat meat, others are even toxic, but all are beautiful. Take a brief look at a few of the many soft corals found across our oceans.
Few creatures are as iconic as sea stars. Jump in to learn a little more about these amazing marine animals and you might be surprised.
From a massive two-story Atlas to an incredible 500 piece underwater museum, here are the best statues we could find.
While not the easiest Galapagos dive site to reach, it’s well worth the extra time and effort to have one of the best diving experiences of your life.
With over 40 species of dolphins found worldwide, you could sight a pod anywhere, at any time on a dive trip. But at the spots listed below, dolphin sightings and interactions are even more common, giving divers a higher chance of encountering everyone’s favorite playful ocean critter. Here are the world’s best places to dive with dolphins.