🇺🇸USA
The USCGC Duane is a former Coast Guard cutter that sits perfectly upright on the sandy bottom. It's a spectacular deep wreck for advanced divers, often visited by large schools of barracuda and sometimes bull sharks.
🇺🇸USA
The USCGC Duane is a former Coast Guard cutter that sits perfectly upright on the sandy bottom. It's a spectacular deep wreck for advanced divers, often visited by large schools of barracuda and sometimes bull sharks.
🇲🇵Northern Mariana Islands
The Dump Wreck is a shallow WWII wreck site in Tinian's harbor. It's a jumble of discarded military equipment, including a Sherman tank and several aircraft engines. It's a very easy dive and a fascinating piece of history.
🇳🇨New Caledonia
Dumbéa Pass is a channel in New Caledonia's barrier reef that offers thrilling drift dives. The strong currents attract a large number of grey reef sharks, making it one of the best shark dives in the country.
🇲🇿Mozambique
Dungeons is a fun dive site at Ponta do Ouro, a shallow reef with a network of small caves, swim-throughs, and overhangs. It's a great spot for exploring and for finding macro life hiding in the crevices.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Dunraven was a British steam and sail vessel that sank in 1876. The wreck lies upside down, creating a cavern-like environment for divers to explore. The hull is covered in beautiful coral.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Dunraven was a British steam and sail vessel that sank in 1876. The wreck lies upside down, creating a cavern-like environment for divers to explore. The hull is covered in beautiful coral.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Dunraven was a British steam and sail vessel that sank in 1876. The wreck lies upside down, creating a cavern-like environment for divers to explore. The hull is covered in beautiful coral.
🇫🇯Fiji
E-6 is a massive pinnacle in the Bligh Water that rises from the deep. It's famous for a large swim-through called the 'Cathedral' that is lit by ambient light, and the entire pinnacle is swarmed by huge schools of pelagic fish.
🇰🇾Cayman Islands
Eagle Ray Rock is a fantastic section of the wall where spotted eagle rays are frequently seen cruising by in the blue. The wall itself is very healthy, with beautiful corals and a lot of fish life.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Eagle Rock in Misool is a beautiful wall dive with numerous large overhangs and crevices. The site gets its name from the eagle rays that are often seen cruising along the wall in the blue. The wall is also covered in beautiful soft corals.
🇰🇾Cayman Islands
East Chute on Cayman Brac is a beautiful wall dive with a large sand chute that cuts through the reef. It's a great spot to see stingrays in the sand and turtles and sharks cruising along the wall.
🇨🇱Rapa Nui
Diving at the remote Easter Island offers some of the clearest water on Earth, with visibility often exceeding 60 meters. The main attractions are the dramatic volcanic topography and a replica of a Moai statue that was submerged for a movie.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The Eddystone reef is a famous offshore pinnacle marked by a lighthouse. The deep, current-swept reef is a magnet for pelagic life, including blue sharks and basking sharks, and the rock itself is covered in beautiful jewel anemones.
🇺🇸USA
Edmonds Underwater Park is one of the most popular dive sites in Washington. This protected marine park features an extensive artificial reef system with sunken vessels and other structures, making it a haven for marine life like large lingcod.
🇪🇬Egypt
Eel Garden in Dahab is named for the huge colony of red sea garden eels that inhabit its beautiful, sloping sandy bottom. The dive starts over the eel garden and continues along a pretty coral wall.
🇪🇬Egypt
Eel Garden in Dahab is named for the huge colony of red sea garden eels that inhabit its beautiful, sloping sandy bottom. The dive starts over the eel garden and continues along a pretty coral wall.
🇪🇬Egypt
Eel Garden in Dahab is named for the huge colony of red sea garden eels that inhabit its beautiful, sloping sandy bottom. The dive starts over the eel garden and continues along a pretty coral wall.
🇲🇾Malaysia
Eel Garden is a sandy slope dive site at Mabul, named for the large colony of garden eels that live here, poking their heads out of the sand to feed on plankton. It's a great muck diving site to find ribbon eels and other sand-dwelling critters.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Eels Garden at Menjangan Island is a beautiful wall dive that ends on a sandy slope, home to a large colony of garden eels. The wall itself is covered in huge gorgonian sea fans, and it's a great place to spot larger fish in the blue.
🇨🇱Chile
El Acantilado ('The Cliff') is a stunning wall dive at Robinson Crusoe Island. The wall is covered in a dense forest of black coral and is the best place to see the many species of fish that are endemic to these remote islands.
🇭🇳Honduras
El Aguila ('The Eagle') was a cargo ship that was sunk as an artificial reef. A hurricane later broke the wreck into three pieces, creating an interesting and varied dive site to explore.
🇪🇬Egypt
El Aruk is a site with a large number of coral pinnacles rising from a sandy bottom, often called a 'coral garden'. One famously shaped pinnacle has earned it the nickname 'Erotic Garden'. It's a fun and easy dive with lots of life.
🇲🇽Mexico
El Bajo is a series of three deep, submerged pinnacles that is the best place in the Sea of Cortez to see schooling scalloped hammerhead sharks. It's a challenging, blue-water dive for advanced divers.
🇪🇸Spain
El Bajon is the most famous dive site in the Canary Islands. It's a massive, submerged volcanic cone with sheer walls that rise from the deep. The strong currents attract a huge amount of pelagic life, including manta rays, sharks, and huge schools of fish.