The scuba diving in Raja Ampat, Indonesia is world-class, sustainable and — perhaps surprisingly — can be quite affordable.
Dive Locations
Altitude diving begins when you pass above 1,000 feet (300 m). What are some of the best spots for this lofty pursuit?
With great visibility, warm water and calm conditions, legendary Sipadan and nearby Mabul offer some of the world’s best dive sites.
With access to 43 documented sites, Wakatobi Dive Resort offers unparalleled diving in Southeastern Sulawesi. Here are a few of the best.
Launched in 1979, the Swedish-built ferry MS Zenobia capsized and sank near Cyprus on its maiden voyage one year later. Today it makes for a great wreck dive.
While sister island Trinidad is known for a yearly raucous Carnival celebration, quieter Tobago is favored for sandy beaches and phenomenal diving.
Tiny Tobermory, four hours north of Toronto, may just offer the world’s best freshwater diving.
Sipadan Island has long featured on divers’ bucket lists. The startlingly diverse marine life of both Sipadan and nearby Mabul Island make it easy to see why.
A surrounding barrier reef means visitors can dive all around the island. Here we’ll focus on the best dive sites on the East End of Grand Cayman.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including historic shipwrecks.
On the island of Faial in the Azores is the Monte da Guia Marine Reserve, abloom with underwater flora and fauna.
One of Grand Cayman’s sister islands, Cayman Brac offers fantastic, uncrowded dive sites and a quiet, off-the-beaten-track atmosphere.
Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea, has a bit of an image problem. With a reputation as a dangerous place, here are some tips to make sure your PNG trip begins on the right foot.
Reachable from both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, the wreck of the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts is one of the Cayman Islands’ premiere dive sites.
Chuuk (also known as Truk) Lagoon is famous for its prolific WWII wrecks. Among all these submerged treasures, these are the best dive sites in Chuuk Lagoon.
Scuba diving in Papua New Guinea means exploring one of the last frontiers. This wild and adventurous place with much to see both above and below the water.
Scuba diving in Eilat, Israel offers divers access to some of the Red Sea’s most pristine dive sites.
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.