🇬🇷Greece
The HMHS Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, is the largest passenger liner on the seabed. Sunk by a mine in WWI, this colossal wreck is the ultimate prize for very advanced, expedition-level technical divers. It's a magnificent and awe-inspiring sight.
🇬🇷Greece
The HMHS Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, is the largest passenger liner on the seabed. Sunk by a mine in WWI, this colossal wreck is the ultimate prize for very advanced, expedition-level technical divers. It's a magnificent and awe-inspiring sight.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMHS Goorkha was a WWI hospital ship that sank after hitting a mine. The wreck lies on a sandy bottom in deep water, offering a fascinating and poignant historical dive for technical divers.
🇨🇾Cyprus
The HMS Cricket was a large, flat-bottomed gunboat from WWII. The wreck now lies completely upside down in deep water, offering a unique and challenging dive for advanced wreck divers.
🇹🇨Turks & Caicos
The HMS Endymion is a historic British warship that sank in 1790. The shallow wreck is now very scattered, but its large cannons and anchor are still clearly visible, offering a fascinating glimpse into history on an easy dive.
🇹🇨Turks & Caicos
The HMS Endymion is a historic British warship that sank in 1790. The shallow wreck is now very scattered, but its large cannons and anchor are still clearly visible, offering a fascinating glimpse into history on an easy dive.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMS Hellespont is a historic paddle steamer tug that sits perfectly upright in deep water. It's a beautiful and remarkably intact wreck, a favorite among technical divers exploring Valletta's Grand Harbour.
🇱🇰Sri Lanka
The HMS Hermes was the world's first purpose-built aircraft carrier. Sunk by Japanese bombers in 1942, she now lies off the coast of Batticaloa, Sri Lanka. This is an epic, challenging wreck dive for experienced technical divers.
🇹🇷Turkey
The HMS Louis was a British destroyer that was sunk as an artificial reef. It's a very shallow and easy wreck dive, perfect for beginners, and has become a great habitat for a variety of Mediterranean marine life.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The HMS M2 was a unique submarine that was designed to carry and launch a small seaplane. The wreck sits upright with its hangar door open, making for a fascinating and historic technical wreck dive.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMS Maori was a British destroyer that was sunk in Valletta's Grand Harbour during WWII. The forward section of the wreck now rests in very shallow water, making for a fascinating and very easy historical shore dive.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMS Olympus was a British submarine that sank after hitting a mine in WWII. The massive, 86-meter-long wreck sits upright and is remarkably intact, making it a world-class technical wreck dive.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The HMS Pylades was one of the British naval ships used to guard the scuttled German fleet at Scapa Flow. It's now a shallow and very easy wreck dive, perfect for a check-out dive or for less experienced divers.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMS Russell was a pre-dreadnought battleship that sank after hitting mines in WWI. This colossal wreck is one of the ultimate prizes for very deep, expedition-level technical divers, a magnificent piece of naval history.
🇲🇹Malta
The HMS Stubborn is a WWII S-Class submarine that was scuttled after the war. It sits perfectly upright and completely intact in very deep water, making it a world-class technical wreck dive for qualified trimix divers.
🇻🇬British Virgin Islands
The RMS Rhone is one of the most famous and beloved wreck dives in the Caribbean. This 19th-century mail steamer, featured in the movie 'The Deep', is broken into two sections, offering a spectacular and easy dive for all levels.
🇱🇧Lebanon
The HMS Victoria is one of the most unique shipwrecks in the world. This Victorian-era battleship sank after a collision and now rests vertically, with its bow buried in the seabed and its stern rising to 75m. An ultimate dive for expedition-level technical divers.
🇲🇺Mauritius
The Hoi Siong is a small fishing vessel that was sunk as an artificial reef. It sits upright and is a very easy and pretty wreck dive, now home to a good variety of fish, including schools of batfish and lionfish.
🇫🇲Micronesia
The Hoki Maru was a transport ship carrying a cargo of construction vehicles. The forward hold contains bulldozers, tractors, and trucks, creating a surreal sight. The aft section is also famous for a photogenic bathtub.
🇧🇿Belize
Hol Chan, meaning 'Little Channel' in Mayan, is a cut in the barrier reef that is a strictly protected marine reserve. The concentration of marine life is staggering, with huge numbers of nurse sharks, stingrays, and large fish.
🇧🇸Bahamas
Hole in the Wall is a spectacular wall dive off the coast of Andros, featuring a large swim-through that cuts through a buttress on the main wall. The wall is covered in huge, colorful sponges and is a great spot to see pelagic fish.
🇺🇸USA
Hood Canal is a long, fjord-like arm of Puget Sound. It offers spectacular wall diving, and is famous for its large population of wolf eels. In the winter, it's one of the few places in the world where divers can encounter the prehistoric sixgill shark.
🇸🇧Solomon Islands
Similar to sites in other volcanic regions, Hotsprings is a muck diving site where geothermal vents release hot water and bubbles from the seabed. The unique environment attracts interesting critters to the dark sand slope.
🇮🇩Indonesia
The house reef at Wakatobi Dive Resort is considered by many to be the best shore dive in the world. It offers easy access to a stunning wall, beautiful coral gardens, and an incredible amount of macro life, available for unlimited diving day and night.
🇹🇭Thailand
The HTMS Chang is the largest shipwreck in Thailand, a massive former US Navy vessel that was sunk to create an artificial reef. It's an incredible dive for advanced and wreck-certified divers, with multiple decks and rooms to explore.