You don’t need to go deep at Wakatobi Dive Resort to see something spectacular.
Dive Locations
There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the San Pedro.
Kimbe Bay on New Britain is a biodiversity hotspot, offering incredible diving and one of the best-preserved WWII aircraft wrecks in Papua New Guinea.
The Niobe Corinthian was purpose sunk in Bermuda in April, much to the delight of the local dive community.
Most tech divers have heard of famous sites like the Andrea Doria or the Britannic, but there are plenty more off-the-radar tech dives. Here are five of the best.
The small town of Kavieng in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea sits at the nexus of powerful water flows. And the scuba diving in Kavieng takes full advantage.
A tiny dollop of sand measuring just 79 acres off the northeastern tip of Australia is home to one of the largest green turtle nesting sites in the world. Plan a visit with Mike Ball Dive Expeditions.
On the final leg of a whirlwind tour of Indonesia, the scuba diving in Raja Ampat lives up to its legendary reputation.
Temperate crystal-clear waters, shipwrecks and schooling fish in the thousands combine for some of the best scuba diving in Tasmania.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the SS Cuba.
The nation of Timor-Leste (until recently known as East Timor) has a long history of conflict and colonialism. But it’s begun to open to travelers, and the scuba diving in Timor Leste is world-class.
The scuba diving in Komodo, Indonesia, is legendary — and for good reason. But the spectacular wildlife in Komodo means not only mantas underwater, but dragons on land.
A great barracuda has recently taken up residence on the Kittiwake wreck in Grand Cayman. Follow along as he swims through every nook and cranny.
Some dive sites beg for extended bottom time. Steve’s Bommie, on the Great Barrier Reef, will leave you wishing you could stay underwater forever.
Two words sum up the scuba diving in Alor, Indonesia: color and current. Fantastically vibrant dive sites awash in (sometimes) strong currents make for an exciting destination.
Imagine gliding effortlessly alongside some of the oceans’ most beautiful and majestic creatures. Now head to Stuart Cove’s in the Bahamas, grab a SeaBob, and make that dream a reality.
At Wakatobi Dive Resort, the shallows aren’t just for off-gassing or a safety stop. Divers on these sites can (and will want to) stretch bottom times well past an hour.
Australia’s Coral Sea boasts a staggering array of dive sites. Here are the top five Coral Sea dive sites, in no particular order.