Explore dive destinations around the world. Whether you are planning a relaxed dive holiday or an adventurous dive trip, here you find the perfect location shaped by the ocean.
Discover marine wildlife and iconic dive sites worldwide. Whether you are drawn to coral reefs, wrecks, or big marine life, explore where divers dive and what lives beneath the surface.
Connect with certified dive centers and professional instructors worldwide. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced diver, find the perfect location to learn, explore, and enhance your diving skills.
Experience the ultimate diving adventure aboard world-class liveaboards. Explore remote dive sites, enjoy multiple dives per day, and wake up in paradise at some of the planet’s most incredible underwater destinations.
For liveaboard trips, we partner with LiveAboard.com to offer the widest selection of dive safaris worldwide.
Liveaboard diving holidays pack more diving in the same trip and allow divers to explore far-flung dive areas and see more marine life in the most beautiful dive destinations of the world.
Whether its wildlife tours, cultural visits and scenic hikes you are after or idyllic shores, swim stops and wonderful meals on board, an adventure cruise offers an amazing experience you won’t easily forget.
Expect to see historic shipwrecks, abundant marine life and secretive underwater cities. The underworld of Turkey is so diverse and has so much to offer - from great boat diving to beautiful reef walls, drop-offs, caverns and deep canyons. Regions for amazing diving in Turkey include Gallipoli, Bodrum, Fethiye, Kas and Antalya. Go on an underwater adventure in the crystal clear waters of Mediterranean and Aegan Sea!
Diving in Africa you can explore the wonders of the Red Sea or discover hidden gems like St. Helena Island.
Some of the world’s most paradisiac diving destinations in Asia can be found in Indonesia, Maldives, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand.
Das Great Barrier Reef, das größte Korallenriff der Welt, ist der Inbegriff des Tauchens in Australien.
Diving in Occitanie – Discover the best scuba diving in France!
North America offers a wide variety of adventures for every type of diver such as ice diving in Alaska or cenote diving in Mexico.
Some of the top diving destinations in Oceania include Micronesia, Fiji, Polynesia, Palau, Guam or the Marshall Islands.
In South America, you will find plenty of dive sites to choose from, including Ilhabela, Abrolhos Archipelago, and Easter Island.
Explore scuba diving in the Atlantic Ocean – from temperate reefs to pelagic encounters. Discover top dive sites, conditions and marine life.
Discover scuba diving in the Baltic Sea, famous for historic wrecks and cold-water conditions. Learn where to dive and what to expect.
Experience world-class scuba diving in the Caribbean with vibrant reefs, walls and warm water. Explore the best dive destinations and conditions.
Explore scuba diving in the Indian Ocean, home to tropical reefs, sharks and clear waters. Discover top dive destinations and seasons.
Discover scuba diving in the Mediterranean Sea, from historic wrecks to caves and clear coastal waters. Find the best dive sites and seasons.
Explore scuba diving in the Pacific Ocean, known for vast reefs and big marine life. Discover top dive regions and underwater experiences.
Experience scuba diving in the Red Sea, famous for vibrant coral reefs and crystal-clear water. Discover the best dive sites and conditions.
Discover dive sites around the world where activity is at its peak right now. Whether you are searching for exceptional wildlife encounters or the right dive season, here you find where the action is happening beneath the surface.
Shark Awareness Day is upon us! To honor these powerful, majestic creatures, here are the world’s best dive spots for amazing shark encounters. Humans have always been fascinated by these large predators. Seeing a shark underwater can be a heart-pounding, thrilling, and unforgettable experience. Get your underwater camera ready and come explore some of the best places on the planet to encounter sharks!
The Architects of the Reef
Critters of the Sea
“Humans” of the Underwater World
Living Stars of the Sea
Dominators of the World’s Lakes and Rivers
Mesmerizing Movers
Diverse Ocean Dominators
Curious, Playful, and Cute
Gentle Movers of the Sea
Making the Oceans a Rainbow of Color
The Best Dads in the Sea
Kings of the Oceans
The Most Majestic and Ancient Ocean Swimmer
Record Holder of the Seas
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Just 10 minutes from the centre, a pretty plateau with an arch teeming with life. The plateau lies 10 metres below the surface of the water, and the break leads down to 14 metres.
Just 10 minutes from the centre, a pretty plateau with a vault teeming with life. The plateau is 10 metres below the surface of the water, and the break leads down to 14 metres.
Just 10m from the centre, a pretty dyke teems with life, including fry of various species. Between sand and rock in a protected environment, come and observe the underwater life.
Just 100 m from the centre, you’ll find an inlet teeming with life, including fry of various species. Between sand and rock in a protected environment, come and observe underwater life.
Just 15 minutes from the centre is a rock ranging from 9 metres to 11 metres. It is teeming with life, particularly nudibranchs. A small site where observation is the key.
On this dive site, usually used for technical dives around 35/40m, you will be able to find beautiful white gorgonas (Eunicella verrucosa), but also nice seastars, gorgonocephalis or a lot more...
An ideal site for deep technical training. We can also run “bio” outings to observe offshore wildlife and seabirds, depending on conditions., like sharks or pelagic sting rays.
An easy, boat-access dive site: sandy bottom around 5 m, then a rocky ledge and boulders—often in clear water. Two artillery pieces can be seen on the site (a large cannon on the ledge, a machine gun on the sand).
A small coastal trader that sank off Sète on March 3, 1905 after a collision. Lying on sand at 18 m, about 25 m long, and split into two sections separated by roughly 10 m.
Just outside Sète’s harbour, the old submerged breakwater forms a long rocky ridge. A simple route follows the blocks to explore the encrusting life and fish activity; be mindful of boat traffic and sea conditions near the port entrance.
Three rocky “patates” created during the renovation works of Sète’s breakwater: rocks dumped offshore forming three small mounds on a bottom around 14 m. Simple route by circling each mound.
A wide, shallow rocky site made for calm exploration: slabs, small caves and plenty of natural shelters. Great for long, relaxed dives and for building confidence.
Site off the Canal des Quilles, accessible only by boat, little frequented. Fairly flat rocky slab bottom, with sandy areas. Maximum depth: 10 m. Exposed site, unpredictable visibility and occasional strong currents.
A long strip of rocky slabs running parallel to the shoreline, perfect for calm exploration. Wide, easy-to-read site, generally shallow (around 7 m), great for practicing navigation and control.
From the entry near the small lighthouse, follow the shoreline and pass under the Lafarge quay (Bordelaise pontoon) between the pillars, then return along the opposite bank: sheltered route, shallow depth.
At the base of the cliff, in a small cove beneath the monument known as “Le Décapsuleur,” you explore a very shallow rocky plateau (~1 m) followed by arches and crevices along the wall. Boat access only; exposed to SE winds. Ideal for practicing buoyancy control and navigation.