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Dive Locations
It’s stunning when the sun streams through the tunnels, or when a flashlight shines over a plethora of nudibranchs and crabs.
Little did I know that my whirlwind, 5-day tour of this small Caribbean island would leave me smitten with Curaçao.
To see these things firsthand is an overwhelming experience, one that highlights the horror of human conflict while also providing some fascinating, rewarding diving.
Just a short boat ride from any west-end shore, Watamula was easily the star of the show
This dive is not for the new or nervous diver, but those who are willing to try may find that Kona’s black-water diving experience is perhaps its most rewarding.
Japan’s traditions and culture are known the world over, but its diving is not, as tourists flock to more popular and well-known destinations.
Regardless of the time of year you visit the Galapagos, taking the extra effort to dive at Darwin will be a decision you’ll never regret.
Never subject to strong currents and perfect for macro photography
Clifton Gardens is a muck diver’s paradise, right in the middle of a cosmopolitan city.
Of all the wrecks that found their final resting place on Abu Nuhas, the Chrisoula K sparks the most debate.
Ask any diver who’s been lucky enough to swim alongside a tiger shark, and they’ll tell you that there are few animals on this planet more majestic.
Where can you see sharks, dolphins, whales, seals, and penguins in a massive feeding frenzy? South Africa of course! Photos by Ken Knezick, Island Dreams
Diving in Grotta Giusti is an amazing experience for any divers with a strong exploratory spirit, in search of new and unique experiences.
Discover your inner secret agent by diving a real nuclear missile silo
Part three of a dive team’s venture into the most southern parts of Egypt’s Red Sea.
Weathered by salt water and ocean currents, this atmospheric wreck site offers a backdrop for a reef teeming with fish life.