🇹🇨Turks & Caicos
The Grand Turk Wall is a spectacular sheer drop-off that plunges from 10 meters to over 2,000 meters. Diving along this incredible wall offers a true sense of vertigo and a great chance to see large pelagic species cruising in from the deep.
🇧🇸Bahamas
The Washing Machine is a famous and unique drift dive in the Exumas. The tidal current is funneled through a narrow cut in the reef, which picks divers up and tumbles them head over heels before spitting them out onto a beautiful coral reef. A true adrenaline rush.
🇧🇸Bahamas
The Washing Machine is a famous and unique drift dive in the Exumas. The tidal current is funneled through a narrow cut in the reef, which picks divers up and tumbles them head over heels before spitting them out onto a beautiful coral reef. A true adrenaline rush.
🇰🇾Cayman Islands
This historic site is where a convoy of ten sailing ships wrecked in 1794. The wreckage is now very scattered in shallow water, but divers can still see old cannons and anchors from this famous event in Cayman history.
🇵🇫French Polynesia
Near Papeete's airport lie two purpose-sunk wrecks: a Catalina seaplane and a wooden schooner. They are now fantastic artificial reefs, sitting upright on a sandy bottom and are home to a variety of marine life.
🇮🇩Indonesia
The Zoo gets its name from the sheer volume and variety of fish life found here. This easy dive features large schools of snappers, fusiliers, and butterflyfish, with resident schools of chevron barracuda often hanging in the blue.
🇪🇬Egypt
Thomas Reef is the smallest of the Tiran reefs but offers one of the most exciting dives. It's famous for 'Thomas Canyon', a deep, dramatic canyon with beautiful gorgonian sea fans. The currents can be very strong, making it an advanced drift dive.
🇪🇬Egypt
Thousand Pinnacles is a dive site near Hurghada that lives up to its name. It's a vast underwater landscape of countless coral pinnacles rising from a sandy bottom, creating a beautiful and fun maze to explore.
🇲🇿Mozambique
Three Sisters is a dive site consisting of three large rock pinnacles. It's a fantastic spot for macro photography, as the pinnacles are covered in sponges and soft corals that hide a variety of critters, including the elusive frogfish.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Three Sisters is a site consisting of three (or four, depending on the tide) submerged pinnacles close to each other. The pinnacles are covered in incredibly healthy hard and soft corals and are a fantastic spot for macro life, with many nudibranchs and crustaceans.
🇹🇭Thailand
Three Trees is a beautiful and easy dive on the east side of the Similan Islands. It features a gently sloping reef with some of the most impressive and healthy hard coral gardens in the area. Turtles and ribbon eels are common sightings.
🇺🇸USA
Known as 'Shipwreck Alley', Thunder Bay is a National Marine Sanctuary protecting one of America's most historically significant collections of shipwrecks. Divers can explore everything from wooden schooners to massive steel freighters.
🇺🇸USA
Known as 'Shipwreck Alley', Thunder Bay is a National Marine Sanctuary protecting one of America's most historically significant collections of shipwrecks. Divers can explore everything from wooden schooners to massive steel freighters.
🇧🇸Bahamas
Famous from the James Bond movie 'Thunderball', this is a stunning cavern system that is perfect for snorkeling and easy diving. Sunlight streams through holes in the ceiling, illuminating the crystal-clear water and the schools of fish inside.
🇵🇭Philippines
Ticao Pass is a channel known for its powerful currents, which create a plankton-rich bottleneck. This attracts large filter feeders, making it one of the most reliable places in the Philippines to see both whale sharks and manta rays.
🇧🇸Freeport, Bahamas
Tiger Beach is not a beach, but a shallow sand flat renowned as the best and most reliable place in the world for tiger shark encounters. Divers kneel on the sandy bottom in clear, shallow water as these magnificent predators cruise by just meters away.
🇲🇾Malaysia
Tiger Rock is considered one of the best dive sites around Tioman Island. This submerged pinnacle is fully exposed to the currents, which means it attracts a large amount of fish life and is covered in beautiful soft corals and sponges.
🇵🇫French Polynesia
Tikehau was famously described by Jacques Cousteau's research group as the 'fishiest place on Earth'. The single pass into the atoll has an incredible density of fish life, including massive schools of snappers and a huge population of sharks.
🇵🇫French Polynesia
Tiki Point is the premier shark dive in Moorea. It's a drift dive along the outer reef where large numbers of blacktip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, and impressive lemon sharks congregate in the current.
🇲🇵Northern Mariana Islands
Tinian Grotto is a massive cavern system on the island of Tinian, near Saipan. It features a huge main cavern with multiple tunnels and swim-throughs branching off, offering an exciting dive for cavern-certified divers to explore.
🇲🇾Malaysia
Tioman Island is a large island with diverse diving opportunities. The granite boulder formations create interesting topography with swim-throughs, and the surrounding reefs are healthy and protected. Several small wrecks add to the variety.
🇵🇫Rangiroa, French Polynesia
Tiputa Pass is a legendary channel dive in the Tuamotu Archipelago. The incoming tide creates a high-speed drift dive that carries divers through a 'wall of sharks', and playful dolphins are often seen interacting with divers in the pass.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Part of the Teluk Kembahu group of sites, TK2 and TK3 are more classic Lembeh muck diving slopes. These sites are all about patient critter hunting, offering the chance to find mimic octopus, wonderpus, hairy frogfish, and a huge range of other macro subjects.
🇸🇧Solomon Islands
The Toa Maru is a massive Japanese transport ship that lies on its side in shallow water near Gizo. It's a fantastic and very accessible wreck dive, with its cargo holds still full of interesting artifacts, including sake bottles, ammunition, and even a small tank.
🇻🇨St. Vincent & The Grenadines
The Tobago Cays is a stunning marine park and the jewel of the Grenadines. The protected horseshoe reef is a sanctuary for green sea turtles, and snorkeling or diving with them in the calm, turquoise water is an unforgettable experience.