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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.
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North America offers a wide variety of adventures for every type of diver such as ice diving in Alaska or cenote diving in Mexico.
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In South America, you will find plenty of dive sites to choose from, including Ilhabela, Abrolhos Archipelago, and Easter Island.
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Just in front of Republika Beach Bar is an area with abundance of corals which slowly goes down. Diving directions SWW you come to a ridge, with the deepest depth of 24m at the SWW end. Top of the ridge is 10m below the surface.
Panagsama Beach is a world-famous dive site because of the sardine ball that can be found just a few meters below the surface within snorkeling distance from the beach. This is an amazing experience for all levels of divers.
A beautiful nursery reef filled with life and colour! The perfect dive site for all levels with a sandy runway starting at 2m following a kelp covered rocky reef. Max depth of 10m. Newfie is well protected by the surrounding headland at low tide and can be dived in most seas.
In the small bay of Tyulenov, a very nice diving spot with access from the beach. With large rocks on the seabed, you have to pay attention to the waves and currents. The Black Sea is known for its rapidly changing conditions. Visibility is average, varying between 5 and 20 m.
The Coraya Divers Housereef is located about 200 meters along the sandy beach from Balai sa Baibai Dive Resort. With a maximum depth of 6m it is a perfect spot for the first Open Water Diver confined sessions and introduction dives.
Seamount located in the park's partial protection zone. From depths of 5 to over 40 meters, it's a versatile dive rich in marine life. The imposing topography and abundance of species make it one of the best on Cap de Creus.
Artificial riprap at Cap Ferret, where you’ll find a sunken blockhouse, shipwrecks, a stone dolphin, a Venus etc...
Southernmost point of the Tarifa Island platform. Suitable only for expert level due to its complexity. Free descent, without a rope, in a current zone. Ideal spot for XR Extended Range diving. Depths between 20 and 50 meters.
Gradual Sloping from mainland down 25m. Corals along the entire stretch and easy to flow with current. Vis can be very much affect by tidal condition for 3 m to beyond 10m
Only five minutes of boat ride from Hillsborough Bay, located on a shallow sandpatch on the north east side of Jack A Dan. ’A World Adrift’ by Jason deCaires Taylor was created to raise awareness about Climate Change, inspired by the boat building culture of people from Carriacou and Petit Martinique.
Easy access from the beach in front of hotel swimming pool. At the beginning rock formations and later sandy bottom. Max depth of 6m with avg depth of 3.5m. Ideal for OWD courses or Try Dives.
Tricky, rocky entry at this site (need flat sea). Two reefs seperated by a rock slope. Each reef and a small cavern are the highlights. It is a divesite that gives you a lot of options of diving it.
28-meter drop-off. Dive at slack water with a right-hand descent to return to the boat with the left hand as the current dictates. Dive open to all levels; the Oceana Vsm will take you out on its boat where everything is done to ensure optimum comfort. 30 minutes of navigation to take you to this site.
Castor Rock is close to the launch site at False Bay Yacht Club and the Simon’s Town jetty, and is relatively sheltered from southwesterly swell. The site is shallow and suited to entry-level divers, but has areas of high-profile scenic topography.
Colorful wall covered by soft corals, black corals and gorgonians. Depth 2-26m. Usually easy dive with time to search for macro. When current gets strong, great place for drift dive.
The site itself starts from rocky shallows leading to a gentle slope that continues down past 30 metres. Although the fine sand and rocks are the most distinguishing feature, the site is also home to a lot of small corals, wire corals, and hydroids.For critter lovers this is a great site in the Seraya area.
Front to Licong beach. This dive sive is a very nice drift dive along a beautifull wall. The pateau is around 4m and the drop off go until 30m. This spot is great for beguiners to advanced divers.
Located east of Zihuatanejo Bay, it has a depth of 40 feet, where you can admire extensive reef formations. Its calm, crystal-clear waters are ideal for beginner divers.
A beautiful and magnificent thriving dive site located at the back of Gaya Island sitting in between Bunga Raya Resort and YTL Resort. Great for beginners and training.
Found in a beautiful inlet along the coast is a peaceful kelp forest starting at 7m. After dropping into the kelp forest the dive follows a wall down to a max depth of 30m where you can spot an abundance of life in the cracks and overhangs as you swim through a airy cavern back around to the anchored boat.
It is located on the southern side of Büyükada, in the Prince Islands region. It has a very steep and long wall structure. It makes a sudden descent from 7 meters to 30 meters. Dive boats can only go to this area in windless weather.
Located in the Prince Island Group, on the southern side of the Burgaz island. It is a diving spot that beginner and experienced divers will enjoy, with its colorful sea rabbits and abundant marine life.
It is located on the southern side of Büyükada, in the Prince Islands region. The bottom structure contains interesting creatures. A deep hole with an entrance at 5 meters is interesting.
This dive site can be reached within a short boat ride from resorts close by. The dive starts at a depth of 4-5 metres. You follow a headland to the north, which is beautifully overgrown with different kinds of coral. In the deep area of approx. 25 metres there are numerous blocks with lots of fish.
A small but fascinating rock formation surrounded by sandy bottom, rich in marine life and perfect for underwater photographers. Its sheltered position, excellent visibility and easy diving conditions make it a top spot for relaxed dives at all levels. Maximum depth: around 13–16 metres.
In the middle of the Naama Bay lays this dive spot with coral blocks in 2 to 40 meters depth surrounded by sea grass areas. Here is nearly no current to expect and since the dive spot is in a protected area without boat traffic the marine life is very diversified.
Marsa Shagara is a bay with an easy sand bottom entrance that leads to South or North reef dives. The depth starts at 1m and drops to 40m + outside the bay. It is one of the most pristine house reef dives in the south. This dive is great for entry level and experienced divers.
The boat jetty and the entrance to this house reef are only 30 m from the base. The most beautiful part of the bay is reserved for divers and swimmers and secured by a buoy line. This beautiful house reef offers something for everyone down to a maximum depth of 15 m.
Spectacular rocky formations, tunnels and caves will surprise us at this dive spot. It is recommended to do it from boat because the access of emergency teams is so difficult, jus in case is needed.
Do you know the movie Amsterdamned? Here you can find wreckage parts from this iconic movie. In addition, you can find more objects to dive to, spread over depths of 2 to 20 meters.
The reef is located on Klein Bonaire, so visit it by boat. It is named after Ebo Domacassé, (one of) the first certified diving instructor of Bonaire.
Joanne’s Sunchi (or Joanne’s Kiss) is a beautiful dive site with a deep dropoff. Along this dropoff where a lot of coral grows, there are sand ridges that extend to depth.
A great shore dive accessible from a quiet, calm beach out of the way of most of the tourist action. There are plenty of parking spaces, lots of shade, and benches to set up your gear on. Although a bit of a swim, the reef is healthy a beautiful.
Playa Jeremi is a small beach sandwiched between two mighty cliffs. The cove is a sandy plateau which slowly changes into a beautiful coral garden. Divers should swim out until just before the blue line. The reef is a slope that you can follow in a northerly or southerly direction.
The best dive site on the west side of Curaçao, only accessible by boat. At both sides of the gorgeous hard coral reef are two sandy patches filled with large soft corals. The massive hard coral reef starts at 5m / 15ft and gently drops to 20 m/70 ft where it becomes a sandy bottom.
The Bugalet wreck is a 57-metre ammunition-carrying landing barge that sank in 1946, east of the Quiberon peninsula. Preserved from storms, the ship has retained its entire structure at a depth of 15 meters.
Nice house reef with a north and south side. Easy access from the beach. No boat traffic! No current and diveable in any weather. Night and early morning dives are possible daily!
The area of Varadero, on the northern coast of Cuba just east of Havana, boasts great reef diving, wall, wrecks, night, cave, and deep dives. There are also spectacular snorkel spots as well.
Located in the middle of the coral triangle at Bunaken National Park, this dive site is a wall dive thriving with marine life like beautiful corals, sponges, and more! Perfect for freediving, scuba diving, and snorkeling as well.
A fantastic dive site that can be accessed by daily boats or as a shore dive. Shallow with a sloping bottom toward a north or south running reef. The south reef can be reached by Zodiac or from the shore.
Narrow entrance with a sandy bottom. Nice coral. A good dive site to make drift dives from the zodiac on the North Anemone City. Good for experienced and beginner divers.
Dive amongst these rocky islands between Praslin and La Digue with depths of 5 to 25 meters. There is much life in these canyons. A beautiful dive. You may need more than one dive to get to see everything this site offers.
A very unique dive, Airplanes is accessible by either boat or shore and boasts not one, but two decommissioned airplanes sunk as artificial reefs. The Convair 240 is a 40 seater aircraft 74 ft long sitting in 80 feet of water (it moved deeper than it originally was after a hurricane).
At the bottom of Bicton Baths reserve a secluded and sheltered dive site. Buoyancy control is a must due to silty bottom. There is a shark net installed along the Jetty
Kelp beds on the outer edges of the slope are popular fishing spots and great for observing seals, dolphins, birds and fish. Beyond the slope the bottom takes a sudden and 500-foot (150 m)-deep plunge into the La Jolla Canyon. The canyon reaches depths of 600 feet (180 m) within the park.
In front of Salang, in the deepest part of Soyak Island, are two wooden wrecks covered with soft and hard coral. You must have a deep diver certification.
Entry: use the alleyway next to The Marine Room Restaurant. Careful during higher tide as the water will wash on to steps. Sandy bottom, stays 3-5 meters for at least 100m out from shore.
Gordon reef is most famous for the wreck of the “Loullia” which ran aground on the northern end of the reef in 1981. This dive can be done as either a drift or a mooring dive, mooring on the southern side of the reef.
Davis Reef is one of the nicest reefs in this area. It’s known for an abundance of large green moray eels and a multitude of tropical fish. A great spot for night dives, new divers, and snorkelers. Also of special interest is the Buddha statue that was placed here years ago.
Dive Place that is characterized by its excellent visibility and variety of marine flora and fauna such as green moray eels, turtles, barracudas, among others. Maximum Depth: 26 meters.