🇲🇽Mexico
The Socorro Islands (part of the Revillagigedo Archipelago) are often called the 'Galapagos of Mexico'. This remote volcanic outpost is famous for its uniquely friendly giant Pacific manta rays, which actively seek out interaction with divers.
🇿🇦South Africa
Sodwana Bay is a world-renowned dive destination, home to the southernmost coral reefs in Africa. The reefs are incredibly pristine and biodiverse, with seasonal aggregations of ragged-tooth sharks and a huge population of turtles.
🇿🇦South Africa
Sodwana Bay is a world-renowned dive destination, home to the southernmost coral reefs in Africa. The reefs are incredibly pristine and biodiverse, with seasonal aggregations of ragged-tooth sharks and a huge population of turtles.
🇿🇦General
Sodwana Bay is a world-renowned dive destination, home to the southernmost coral reefs in Africa. The reefs are incredibly pristine and biodiverse, with seasonal aggregations of ragged-tooth sharks and a huge population of turtles.
🇸🇧General
The Solomon Islands offer a huge variety of world-class diving. From the historic WWII wrecks of 'Iron Bottom Sound' to the pristine reefs and unique caverns of the Russell Islands and the fish-filled currents of Gizo, the diversity is incredible.
🇺🇸USA
Marked by a large lighthouse, Sombrero Reef is a beautiful and extensive shallow coral reef. It's a fantastic spot for snorkelers and beginner divers, with a huge variety of colorful reef fish and healthy hard corals.
🇧🇶Bonaire
Something Special is a classic Bonaire muck diving site, located right next to the main town. The silty, sloping bottom is a treasure trove for macro photographers, with a huge variety of rare critters to be found.
🇪🇨Ecuador
South Plaza is a small island with a massive sea lion colony. The diving is on a beautiful, sloping rocky reef that is teeming with a huge variety of colorful reef fish.
🇪🇨Ecuador
South Plaza is a small island with a massive sea lion colony. The diving is on a beautiful, sloping rocky reef that is teeming with a huge variety of colorful reef fish.
🇪🇨Ecuador
South Plaza is a small island with a massive sea lion colony. The diving is on a beautiful, sloping rocky reef that is teeming with a huge variety of colorful reef fish.
🇿🇦Protea Banks
The Southern Pinnacles of Protea Banks are a deep reef system that is a hotspot for schooling scalloped hammerhead sharks during the winter months. It's also a great place to see the large aggregations of ragged-tooth sharks.
🇺🇸USA
The Spiegel Grove is a massive former US Navy landing ship that was scuttled to create an artificial reef. At 510 feet long, it's a truly enormous wreck to explore, now home to giant groupers, jacks, and barracuda.
🇺🇸USA
The Spiegel Grove is a massive former US Navy landing ship that was scuttled to create an artificial reef. At 510 feet long, it's a truly enormous wreck to explore, now home to giant groupers, jacks, and barracuda.
🇲🇵Northern Mariana Islands
Spotlight is a cavern dive named for a single hole in the ceiling that sends a dramatic beam of light down into the cavern on sunny days. It's an easy and beautiful dive, perfect for photographers.
🇺🇸USA
The SS Andrea Doria was a beautiful Italian ocean liner that sank in 1956. It's a massive and very deep wreck, known as the 'Mt. Everest of Wreck Diving' due to its depth, cold water, and strong currents. A very challenging technical dive.
🇺🇸USA
The SS Atlantus is one of the few remaining concrete ships from a fleet built during WWI. The wreck is now broken and rests in very shallow water off the coast of Cape May, New Jersey, making it a unique snorkeling and shallow dive site.
🇨🇦Canada
The SS Capilano was a steamship that sank in 1915. The deep, cold water has kept the wooden hull remarkably well-preserved. This is a fantastic historical wreck for technical divers.
🇨🇦Canada
The SS Capilano was a steamship that sank in 1915. The deep, cold water has kept the wooden hull remarkably well-preserved. This is a fantastic historical wreck for technical divers.
🇨🇦Canada
The SS Capilano was a steamship that sank in 1915. The deep, cold water has kept the wooden hull remarkably well-preserved. This is a fantastic historical wreck for technical divers.
🇨🇦Canada
The most famous Great Lakes wreck, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald, lies in deep water and is a designated grave site. While it's beyond the reach of all but the most extreme technical divers, its story and legend are a huge part of the region's diving culture.
🇳🇴Norway
The SS Gudrun is another huge and well-preserved wreck in the Gulen area. This deep, technical wreck dive is for experienced trimix divers, but offers a stunning view of a historic vessel sitting perfectly upright on the fjord floor.
🇭🇷Croatia
The SS Lina was an Italian steel freighter that ran aground and sank in WWI. The large wreck slopes down a steep wall, with the bow intact and picturesque, while the stern is deeper and more broken up. A classic Croatian wreck.
🇦🇺Australia
The SS Maheno is a famous shipwreck that rests on the beach of Fraser Island. While not a dive site, this rusting, skeletal wreck is an iconic and highly photogenic landmark, a must-see for visitors to the world's largest sand island.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The SS Mohegan was a luxury liner that sank in 1898 on the treacherous Manacles reef. The wreck is now very broken up but is a beautiful dive, covered in jewel anemones and home to a huge amount of marine life.
🇧🇶Bonaire
The SS Oranje is a small tugboat that was sunk in very shallow water. It's an easy and fun wreck dive, perfect for beginners and snorkelers, and has become a nice little artificial reef.