You’re about to go diving for the day — but what to bring on a dive boat? Here’s a list of absolute essentials when it comes to proper packing for a day on the water.
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The captive-dolphin aquarium Dolphin Bay Phuket is drawing the ire of local activists and marine-wildlife advocates
Some of North America’s best temperate diving is on Canada’s west coast. The best Vancouver dive sites are less than a 40-minute drive from the city’s center, but a world away.
Whether you seek colorful reefs teeming with life or the iconic wrecks of the Shipwreck Trail, the best dive sites in the Florida Keys have something for every diver.
Whether you’d like to learn or you’ve been diving this way for a while, the world of technical diving in Vanuatu has something for everyone.
Many of the world’s best scuba destinations also offer plenty of terrestrial adventure. Here are five of the best dive and topside destinations.
Piers and jetties are home to a wide variety of marine life, and offer an exciting opportunity for underwater exploration. What are some of the best pier diving sites around the world?
Twelve days aboard the Damai Dua (Damai II) liveaboard offers lucky guests the chance to sample the best of the best in Indonesia. Here are our top five dive sites from the cruise.
Tipping your dive-service providers can be confusing. Are you supposed to tip at all? Under what circumstances, how much, and who should you hand it to?
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the beauty of a destination while researching where to take your next dive vacation, but don’t forget to do your due diligence when it comes to researching the boat, too.
Although Cayman’s crystalline waters are the stuff of legend, visiting a popular site like Turtle Reef on a night dive offers an entirely different experience.
The Red Sea is high on most divers’ bucket lists. One spot, Marsa Shagra Village, has it all — warm water, marine life, wreck dives and drifts.
The muck diving at Lembeh Resort, off North Sulawesi in Indonesia, is world-class. Here are our picks for the top five critters at Lembeh.
The verdant islands of the Azores puncture the surface of the vast North Atlantic Ocean around 850 miles west of mainland Portugal. Flores is an undiscovered jewel among them.
If there’s one thing divers are terrible at, it’s traveling light. Here are a few tips for shaving pounds off your luggage, as well as a roundup of airlines with a free scuba equipment allowance.
Although it’s most famous for ongoing volcanic activity courtesy of the Soufrière Hills volcano, the tiny Caribbean island of Montserrat is making a comeback in a big way.
One of the Philippines’ best spots for muck diving, Coconut Point in Anilao doesn’t disappoint.
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 South Island’s best.