National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the SS Winfield Scott.
Wrecks
Here’s a peek at the best scuba diving in Tobermory, where you’ll find some of Canada’s most intriguing wreck sites — and some bracing water temperatures.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including the shipwrecks of Thunder Bay.
There are 12 Underwater Archaeological Preserves in Florida, scattered from the northwestern Panhandle down to the Florida Keys. Today we visit the SS Tarpon.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the Pomona.
Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves form a heritage diving trail, including the USS Massachusetts near Pensacola.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the Maui Helldiver.
In the Scottish Highlands, a remote, sheltered stretch of water around the Orkney Islands is home to Scapa Flow, with some of the best dive sites in Britain.
Wreck dives can be some of the best of your life, but there are hazards when it comes to wreck penetration. Here are three to watch out for.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including shipwrecks like the Dixie Arrow.
Launched in 1979, the Swedish-built ferry MS Zenobia capsized and sank near Cyprus on its maiden voyage one year later. Today it makes for a great wreck dive.
In only 12 to 20 feet of water, the wreck of the Regina off Bradenton Beach, Florida, is one of Florida’s most accessible Underwater Archaeological Preserves.
Tiny Tobermory, four hours north of Toronto, may just offer the world’s best freshwater diving.
National marine sanctuaries protect some of the most spectacular ocean and Great Lakes resources in the United States, including historic shipwrecks.
Reachable from both Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, the wreck of the MV Captain Keith Tibbetts is one of the Cayman Islands’ premiere dive sites.
Chuuk (also known as Truk) Lagoon is famous for its prolific WWII wrecks. Among all these submerged treasures, these are the best dive sites in Chuuk Lagoon.
When they think of Bermuda, many people imagine golf resorts, Bermuda shorts and pink sands. But this tiny island nation is also one of the world’s premier wreck-diving destinations.
Although the Kittiwake tends to get all the glory when it comes to wrecks in Grand Cayman, the Oro Verde is worth a visit as well.