On the east side of Bali, Indonesia, Tulamben offers lush rainforest, beautiful Balinese villages, and one of the largest wrecks accessible to snorkelers and divers.
Thomas Gronfeldt
Offering some of the region’s best wall diving, as well as seasonal sightings of most of the sharks spotted in the Red Sea, this reef should be on every diver’s bucket list.
A little foresight when purchasing new gear can go a long way to avoiding any additional costs for excess baggage — so you can spend your money on diving instead.
Diving doesn’t always have to be salty — these worldwide sites offer world-class freshwater scuba diving.
Scuttled off the coast of Malta to benefit local marine life and scuba divers in 2007, the wreck is one of Malta’s newest, and is therefore in excellent condition.
Among the location’s residents are wobbegong sharks, Port Jackson sharks, and blue-ringed octopus, the latter typically seen in the center of the little cove that is formed by the rocks shielding the beach from the rest of the peninsula.
Hiding in the sea grass just offshore are this site’s real attractions: the local population of green sea turtles and the resident dugong, nicknamed Dennis.
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Many divers may wonder what’s so appealing about a cold-water lake in the middle of the wind-swept North Atlantic. The two main draws are the visibility and the geology, which is unlike that any other dive site. You’ll never think of great visibility the same once you’ve dived Silfra.
Ever wanted to sleep with the fishes? Not in the mob-boss sort of way, but literally — sleep with a view of the fish right outside your window?
A supposedly responsible dolphin tour turns out to be a worst-case scenario for anyone who cares about marine animals.
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