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Australia’s Coral Sea boasts a staggering array of dive sites. Here are the top five Coral Sea dive sites, in no particular order.
Tiny Saint Helena Island lies over 1,000 miles off the west coast of Africa. Although it’s best known as the place of Napoleon’s exile, the scuba diving in St. Helena is a modern marvel.
Scuba diving in Costa Rica off Guanacaste Province offers visitors everything from enormous schools of pufferfish (yes, really) to encounters with mantas and burly bull sharks.
Scuba diving in Indonesia is world-renowned as some of the planet’s best. And this lucky writer just got to see it for herself.
The waters off Africa’s southernmost point offer some sensational diving. Here are our picks for the top five shark dives in South Africa.
Fiji is known as a soft-coral paradise; most dives will live up to your expectations and more. Here’s a sampling of some of the best scuba diving in Fiji.
Schools of swirling silversides appear on the walls, shallow reefs and wrecks of the Cayman Islands each summer, creating a spectacle you must see to believe.
Though it’s something of an undiscovered gem, striking Dominica in the Caribbean won’t remain that way forever. Here’s a sampling of the best scuba diving in Dominica.
Dwarf minke whales are seasonal visitors each winter on the northern Great Barrier Reef. Get up close and personal with Mike Ball Dive Expeditions.
Wakatobi Resort in Sulawesi, Indonesia, is dedicated to preserving the marine environment with the buy-in and participation of locals.
In lovely rural Lancashire in the northwest of England is Capernwray Quarry, flooded for divers and snorkelers. What will they see?
Off the northeastern coast of Australia lies the Coral Sea, a region of plunging depths and steep seamounts. Oh, and plenty of sharks.
There’s plenty of WWII history to see topside and underwater on both Gizo and New Georgia in the remote Western Province of the Solomon Islands.
Here (in no particular order) are the top places to dive with seals, often called the puppies of the sea.
After seeing underwater images snapped at Wakatobi Dive Resort, you won’t need more than one reason to visit. But just in case, here are 11 more reasons Wakatobi should be on your bucket list.
Sydney shark dives offer divers the chance to see numerous species. And all they’ve got to do is walk into the water from the beach.
Those who love muck diving and searching for wacky, weird critters should put scuba diving in Ambon, Indonesia on their bucket list.