🇹🇭Thailand
The HTMS Khram is a former US Navy vessel sunk off the coast of Pattaya. It's a large and impressive wreck, sitting upright and offering opportunities for penetration for certified divers. It's home to large schools of fish and is a popular advanced dive.
🇹🇭Thailand
The HTMS Kood is another former US Navy vessel sunk near Pattaya to create an artificial reef. It's slightly smaller than the Khram but is another excellent wreck dive, sitting upright and with large openings that allow for easy and safe penetration.
🇹🇭Thailand
The HTMS Phangan is another former US Navy vessel sunk in the Koh Chang national park. It's a large wreck that offers great diving for advanced divers, with plenty of areas to explore and a growing population of resident marine life.
🇹🇭Thailand
The HTMS Sattakut is a former US Navy vessel that was sunk to create an artificial reef off Koh Tao. It sits upright and is a fantastic wreck dive for advanced divers, with several large guns and opportunities for penetration.
🇵🇫French Polynesia
Like Tonga, Moorea is one of the world's premier destinations for swimming with humpback whales. During the season, these gentle giants come to the sheltered waters to breed and calve, offering incredible, respectful in-water encounters.
🇲🇹Malta
The Imperial Eagle was a former ferry between Malta and Gozo. The large wreck now sits upright near an underwater statue of Christ. It's a fantastic deep dive for technical divers, with a beautiful reef wall nearby.
🇲🇹Malta
The Imperial Eagle was a former ferry between Malta and Gozo. The large wreck now sits upright near an underwater statue of Christ. It's a fantastic deep dive for technical divers, with a beautiful reef wall nearby.
🇵🇬Papua New Guinea
Inglis Shoals is a remote, deep pinnacle that offers one of the best chances in Papua New Guinea to see schooling scalloped hammerhead sharks. It's a challenging, blue-water dive for experienced divers only.
🇲🇹Malta
The Inland Sea dive begins in a landlocked lagoon connected to the sea by a spectacular 80-meter-long tunnel. Swimming through the dark tunnel towards the brilliant blue of the open sea is an unforgettable experience.
🇧🇶Bonaire
The Invisibles are a series of low-profile coral heads on a vast sandy plain. The site is an oasis for marine life in the southern part of the island and is known for its high density of fish and frequent eagle ray sightings.
🇵🇭Philippines
The Irako Maru is a large Japanese refrigeration ship and one of the best wreck dives in Coron. It's largely intact, sitting almost upright, and offers fantastic opportunities for wreck penetration for trained divers. The wreck also attracts large schools of pelagic fish.
🇵🇼Palau
The Iro is a large Japanese oil tanker and one of the most popular wreck dives in Palau. It sits upright and is largely intact, with a photogenic bow gun and large compartments that offer excellent penetration opportunities for certified divers.
🇯🇵Japan
Ishigaki is one of Japan's premier dive destinations, famous for its manta ray cleaning station at Kabira Bay, often called 'Manta Scramble'. It's one of the most reliable places in the world to see manta rays.
🇲🇽Mexico
Isla Carmen is the largest island in the Loreto park and offers a huge variety of dive sites. Divers can explore beautiful walls, shallow coral gardens, and submerged pinnacles, all with very healthy coral and fish life.
🇲🇽Mexico
Coronado is a beautiful volcanic island in the Loreto Marine Park. It's home to a colony of playful sea lions, and the surrounding lava rock reefs are very healthy and covered in sea fans.
🇲🇽Mexico
Isla Danzante offers some of the most popular diving in Loreto. The submerged pinnacles and rocky reefs are a magnet for schooling fish, but are also fantastic for macro life, with many different species of nudibranchs to be found.
🇪🇨Ecuador
Often called the 'Poor Man's Galapagos', Isla de la Plata is one of the best places in the world to see giant oceanic manta rays. During the season, dozens of these massive animals congregate here. Humpback whales are also a common sight.
🇪🇸Spain
Isla Grosa is a small island and marine reserve that offers beautiful and easy diving. The shallow reefs are home to a healthy population of groupers and a wide variety of other Mediterranean marine life.
🇲🇽Sailfish
During the winter months, the waters off Isla Mujeres are the site of another incredible natural spectacle: sailfish hunting massive bait balls of sardines. This is a high-adrenaline, snorkel-only experience to witness the fastest fish in the ocean in action.
🇲🇽Whale Sharks
From June to September, the waters near Isla Mujeres become host to the largest known aggregation of whale sharks on the planet. Hundreds of these gentle giants gather to feed on plankton, offering an unforgettable snorkeling experience.
🇪🇨Ecuador
Isla Tortuga is a collapsed volcanic crater that offers an exciting and advanced dive. The steep walls and currents attract a variety of sharks, including schooling hammerheads and Galapagos sharks.
🇪🇨Ecuador
Isla Tortuga is a collapsed volcanic crater that offers an exciting and advanced dive. The steep walls and currents attract a variety of sharks, including schooling hammerheads and Galapagos sharks.
🇪🇨Ecuador
Isla Tortuga is a collapsed volcanic crater that offers an exciting and advanced dive. The steep walls and currents attract a variety of sharks, including schooling hammerheads and Galapagos sharks.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Islands is a unique and fun dive site in Dahab. It's a labyrinth of hard coral formations, creating a maze of valleys and swim-throughs for divers to explore. It's a shallow and easy dive, full of colorful reef fish.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Islands is a unique and fun dive site in Dahab. It's a labyrinth of hard coral formations, creating a maze of valleys and swim-throughs for divers to explore. It's a shallow and easy dive, full of colorful reef fish.