🇮🇩Indonesia
Located in the Kawe region, The Corner is a current-swept point that offers exciting big fish action. When the current is running, large schools of jacks and barracuda congregate, and grey reef sharks are often seen patrolling the reef edge.
🇩🇯Djibouti
The Crack is a unique dive site at the junction of three tectonic plates. It's a large fissure in the seabed where you can witness the Earth's crust being pulled apart. It's a fascinating dive for geology enthusiasts.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Also known as the Tulamben Wall, The Drop Off is a beautiful wall dive just a short swim from the Liberty Wreck. The wall starts in the shallows and drops to over 60 meters, decorated with huge gorgonian fans and frequented by reef sharks and large bumphead parrotfish.
🇹🇿Tanzania
The Edge is a spectacular sheer wall dive in the Pemba Channel. The wall plummets to hundreds of meters and is covered in huge gorgonian sea fans. It's a breathtaking deep dive for advanced divers, with a real sense of being on the edge of the abyss.
🇲🇾Malaysia
The Edge of the World is a deep wall dive at Tioman, located on the edge of the continental shelf. This exposed site offers the best chance to see large pelagics like sharks, rays, and even whale sharks, but is only suitable for experienced divers.
🇧🇿Belize
The Elbow is the most famous dive site at Turneffe Atoll. This exposed point is where currents converge, attracting massive schools of jacks and snappers, as well as large groups of eagle rays and numerous reef sharks. An action-packed drift dive.
🇮🇩Indonesia
This dramatically named dive site is a sheer wall at the southernmost tip of Rinca Island. It drops into the very deep waters of the Indian Ocean and is subject to cold upwellings. It offers a chance to see large pelagics but can be a very challenging dive.
🇵🇼Palau
The Gap is a thrilling drift dive along a beautiful wall in Palau. The currents can be strong, carrying divers past a huge variety of marine life, including schools of sharks, eagle rays, and turtles.
🇬🇧United Kingdom
The Garvellachs are a remote chain of islands in Scotland that offer spectacular wall diving. The nutrient-rich currents support a huge density of invertebrate life, with walls that are a kaleidoscope of colorful anemones, sponges, and corals.
🇦🇸American Samoa
The Grotto in American Samoa is a fun dive exploring a network of lava tubes and caverns. The site features several swim-throughs and is a great example of the islands' volcanic underwater topography.
🇲🇵Northern Mariana Islands
The Grotto in Saipan is a spectacular cavern dive. The dive begins by descending into a large sinkhole on land, which opens up to the ocean via three massive underwater archways. The view from inside the cavern looking out into the deep blue is breathtaking.
🇳🇿New Zealand
The Grotto at the Poor Knights Islands is a beautiful and easy cave dive. It's a large, open cavern that receives plenty of ambient light, illuminating the kelp and colorful anemones that line the entrance. It's a great spot for photographers.
🇨🇰Cook Islands
The Grotto in Rarotonga is a fun and easy dive exploring a series of interconnected canyons and swim-throughs in the outer reef. It's a great spot to see turtles, moray eels, and a good variety of Cook Islands reef fish.
🇹🇳Tunisia
This large offshore pinnacle is a marine reserve and, as the name suggests, is a hotspot for large dusky groupers. The pinnacle is covered in colorful sponges and is swarming with a huge variety of Mediterranean fish.
🇲🇺Mauritius
The Gun is a fun and interesting dive site featuring a long swim-through tunnel that cuts through a reef. The tunnel is often home to large lobsters and other crustaceans, making for an exciting exploration.
🇻🇬British Virgin Islands
The Indians are a series of four rock pinnacles that rise out of the water. Underwater, they form beautiful canyons and swim-throughs that are covered in a stunning array of colorful soft corals and are teeming with fish.
🇻🇬British Virgin Islands
The Indians are a series of four rock pinnacles that rise out of the water. Underwater, they form beautiful canyons and swim-throughs that are covered in a stunning array of colorful soft corals and are teeming with 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.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Similar to other famous pier dives, the jetty at Derawan Island is a fantastic macro and night dive. The structure provides shelter for a huge variety of critters, including frogfish, ghost pipefish, and numerous species of crustaceans and cephalopods.
🇲🇾Mabul
The old jetty at Mabul's SMART resort is a world-class muck and night diving site. The discarded materials and rubble under the pier have created a perfect habitat for a huge array of rare critters, including frogfish, ghost pipefish, and flamboyant cuttlefish.
🇧🇶Bonaire
The Lake is another double reef dive site, featuring a large, deep sandy channel between the two reefs that resembles a lake. It's a beautiful and easy shore dive with a high chance of seeing turtles and eagle rays.
🇪🇨Ecuador
The Landslide is one of the premier dive sites at Wolf Island. Divers hold on to the rocks on the sloping reef to watch the incredible spectacle of schooling hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, and hundreds of moray eels peeking out from the rocks.
🇮🇩Indonesia
The Magnet is a pinnacle in Belongas Bay, South Lombok, and is considered one of Indonesia's most challenging and rewarding dives. It's an open-ocean sea mount exposed to powerful currents and upwellings, attracting schooling scalloped and great hammerheads.
🇲🇿Mozambique
The Office is a popular reef dive in Tofo, known for its excellent macro life. It's one of the best places in the area to find the rare and beautiful Bargibanti pygmy seahorse, as well as a huge variety of nudibranchs.
🇲🇿Mozambique
The Office is a popular reef dive in Tofo, known for its excellent macro life. It's one of the best places in the area to find the rare and beautiful Bargibanti pygmy seahorse, as well as a huge variety of nudibranchs.