There are three wrecks within 20 minutes of the dock at Nanaimo, on Vancouver Island, making for a fantastic weekend of diving.
Dive Locations
Manta Point in Nusa Penida, Indonesia, offers an almost guaranteed chance to dive with mantas. There’s no better way to visit them than with PADI Five Star CDC Crystal Divers.
The wrecks of Chuuk Lagoon offer an up-close view of World War II history and a perfect opportunity for adventuresome women to explore.
Because of proximity, this dive is often paired with the Daryl Laut, but there’s enough at each site to keep divers busy on multiple visits.
The secret is out: Pristine reefs and few crowds await in the small town of Marsa Alam in southeastern Egypt.
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 Monitor National Marine Sanctuary.
Jacques Cousteau once called Barkley Sound on Vancouver Island one of the world’s top dive spots. Find out why.
There are 12 designated Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the far northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Find out what makes these shipwrecks so special.
Legendary Lembeh, just off northern Sulawesi in Indonesia, is a photographer’s dream. There’s no better muck diving in the world, so keep your eyes open and your camera at the ready — you never know what you’ll see.
Bonaire has long been one of the top dive spots in the Caribbean, if not the world. What makes this tiny (Dutch) island so special?
What makes wreck diving so special? Although many become artificial reefs, it’s not only the marine life that draws us to the underwater historical treasures.
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 bring you to Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary.
All over the world, planes of all shapes and sizes lie on the seafloor, waiting for exploration. Here, we’ll look at 10 of the world’s most rewarding plane wrecks.
Although scuba diving is most frequently associated with the ocean, there are many amazing landlocked sites as well. Here are 10 of the world’s best lake dives.
Long known for political unrest, this small Southeast Asian nation is an undiscovered gem with it comes to scuba diving.
Known for its remarkable diversity, the bridge is easily accessible to all diver levels from novices to experts.
Across the world there are a few great hot spots for divers who love wrecks. Coron, Philippines is one such place.