Praia do Tofo, a tiny beach town on the coast of southern Mozambique’s Inhambane province, is the kind of place…
Dive Locations
Plan your next dive trip for somewhere off the beaten track
There’s something about the eerie mysteries of sunken cities that makes them so captivating.
Properly sunk or created, artificial reefs are a boon for marine life and divers, so it’s no surprise that they’re becoming more widespread. Here are nine of the world’s best artificial reefs.
Icebergs in Switzerland? Wait, did you just read that right? Yes, you did.
Only 15 minutes offshore from the tiny dive town of Umkomaas, South Africa, Aliwal Shoal has a well-earned reputation as one of the best places on the planet to dive with sharks.
Tropical diving too hot for you? Want something a little more refreshing?
Though a lot of dive locations offer something for both recreational and technical divers, some spots really come alive if you’ve got a tec certification.
Poseidon is an easy, beginner-friendly reef, perfect for a dive day or for doing checkout dives before embarking on more demanding dives or a liveaboard.
Laguna Beach, California, is well known for its upscale restaurants, hotels and art galleries.
Ask any Southern California diver about the most popular southland dive site and you’d be hard-pressed to find one who doesn’t say Shaw’s Cove.
The ‘Rolling in the Deep’ series continues with a look at the reefs of Komodo Indonesia.
If you’re looking for remote, out-of-the-ordinary dive destinations, the Azores archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean may fit the bill.
If you plan a trip to Catalina Island, bring a thick wetsuit — this isn’t the Caribbean, my friends.
Originally bound for the scrapyard, two F-101 Voodoo fighter jets have instead joined the wreck diving scene in Florida’s Panhandle.
I no longer have an irrational fear of this predator, although I do respect that whenever I enter the ocean, I am trespassing into their domain.
Mention Australian diving destinations and most people will first think about the Great Barrier Reef in tropical Queensland.
Among the rolling hills and lush green countryside of Lancaster, Pennsylvania lies a secret, hidden in the streams and rivers that nourish these productive farmlands.