This year, Scuba Diver Life is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring you images and stories from each of the United States’ 11 dive-able marine sanctuaries. Our final installment will visit the National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
Dive Locations
Chuuk Lagoon is a well-known wreck-diving Mecca, and with so many deep wrecks, it’s a natural fit for tec diving. Here’s what you need to know for tec diving Chuuk Lagoon.
One of the ocean’s most recognizable sharks congregate each winter in the crystal-clear waters of the Bahamas.
The Solomon Islands offer a bit of everything, from wrecks to walls, from pygmy seahorses to sharks. Here are our picks for the best diving in the Solomon Islands.
You might think that after 11 days spent on the luxurious Damai II liveaboard in Indonesia visiting Alor and Komodo we’d be ready for dry land. You’d be wrong.
Muck diving and Lembeh are synonymous for good reason — divers on the hunt for marvelous macro can consider paradise found at Lembeh Resort.
For those willing to brave Newfoundland’s chilly waters, the Bell Island wrecks offer divers a riot of color.
Sombrero in Anilao is one of the Philippines’ best spots for macro diving, and there are a number of other great dive sites around as well.
This year, Scuba Diver Life is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring you images and stories from each of the United States’ 11 dive-able marine sanctuaries. This month, we’ll visit Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
In Norway’s fjordlands, the season has just begun for one of the most incredible snorkel encounters in the world: a chance to swim with the orcas of Tysfjord.
As world travel becomes ever more accessible, it’s increasingly difficult to find dive sites that offer spectacular marine life and minimal tourism. Cambodia offers such hidden gems.
On the southwest coast of Grand Cayman is a diver’s paradise: Sunset Reef at Sunset House.
Situ Island offers adventuresome divers a remote island paradise in the heart of Mozambique’s Quirimbas Islands.
For now, the Solomon Islands hover just at the edge of the radar screen and enjoy a certain amount of anonymity, even among divers.
New Zealand is known for a wild and dramatic terrestrial landscape, but it’s also home to 36 marine reserves and a spectacular array of dive sites. Here are a few of the North Island’s best.
What makes the atmosphere eerie at The Jetty, a dive site right off Padang Bai in Bali? Jump in and find out.
A visit to Bali would be incomplete without a dive at the island’s most iconic site, the USAT Liberty wreck, which lies in 10 to 100 feet (3 to 30 m) of water just off the coast of Tulamben.
This year, Scuba Diver Life is partnering with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bring you images and stories from each of the United States’ 11 dive-able marine sanctuaries. This month, we’ll visit Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary.