🇧🇿Belize City, Belize
Turneffe is the largest and most biologically diverse coral atoll in the Belize Barrier Reef. It offers a huge variety of diving, from dramatic walls and vibrant reefs to mangrove nurseries that are home to juvenile fish.
🇦🇺Australia
Turquoise Bay is famous as one of Australia's best beaches, but it also offers a spectacular drift snorkel. The current carries you over a beautiful, shallow coral garden teeming with turtles, reef sharks, and hundreds of species of fish, all just steps from the beach.
🇲🇾Turtle Tomb
Turtle Cavern is a unique and somewhat eerie cave system located beneath the main wall of Sipadan. It's famous for the skeletons of turtles that have become lost inside and drowned. This is a cavern/cave dive that requires specialized training and a guide.
🇵🇼Palau
Turtle Cove starts with a descent through a large vertical shaft, or chimney, that opens out onto a beautiful reef wall. As the name suggests, it's an excellent place to see green and hawksbill turtles, along with a high diversity of reef fish.
🇮🇩Indonesia
As the name suggests, Turtle Heaven is one of the best places in the turtle-rich Gili Islands to see green and hawksbill turtles. This long, sloping reef is a feeding and resting ground for a huge number of them.
🇻🇺Vanuatu
As the name suggests, Turtles' Treasure is one of the best places in Vanuatu to see green and hawksbill turtles. This healthy, sloping reef is a feeding and resting ground for a large population of turtles.
🇻🇺Vanuatu
Tutuba Point is a beautiful drift dive in Santo, along a wall covered in massive, vibrant gorgonian sea fans. The currents carry divers along the healthy reef, which is home to a huge variety of fish life.
🇨🇦Canada
Tuwanek, on the Sunshine Coast, offers beautiful and very easy shore diving. It's one of the most accessible places to see the unique and ancient cloud sponges, and the rocky reefs are a great spot for macro life.
🇸🇧Solomon Islands
Twin Bommies is a popular site near Honiara, featuring two large coral pinnacles that rise from the seabed. The bommies are covered in sea fans and are a great place to find pygmy seahorses, as well as being surrounded by schools of fish.
🇵🇭Philippines
The Twin Lagoon is a famous snorkeling spot where a cool freshwater layer sits on top of warmer saltwater, creating a blurry thermocline you can swim through. A small underwater arch connects the two lagoons.
🇵🇭Philippines
Twin Rocks is a marine sanctuary in Anilao and one of the area's most popular dive sites. Two large rock formations are connected by a mound of sand, and the entire area is swarming with life, including a massive school of resident jacks.
🇹🇭Thailand
Twins is a very easy and popular dive site at the beautiful island of Koh Nang Yuan. It consists of two main rock pinnacles surrounded by sand, and is a fantastic spot for beginners, with a friendly family of clownfish living in an anemone.
🇿🇦South Africa
Two Mile Reef is the most popular and accessible reef system in Sodwana Bay. It offers a huge variety of dive sites with beautiful coral gardens, cleaning stations, and an incredible amount of fish life. Turtle sightings are almost guaranteed.
🇿🇦South Africa
Two Mile Reef is the most popular and accessible reef system in Sodwana Bay. It offers a huge variety of dive sites with beautiful coral gardens, cleaning stations, and an incredible amount of fish life. Turtle sightings are almost guaranteed.
🇫🇯Fiji
Two Thumbs Up is a pair of pinnacles in Namena that rise from the deep. They are covered in colorful soft corals and are swept by currents, attracting sharks, tuna, and large schools of trevally.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Two Tree Island (or Teluk Waiti) at Wakatobi is a very easy and pretty dive site on a gently sloping reef. It's a great spot for a relaxed afternoon dive, with lots of turtles, ribbon eels, and a healthy, diverse coral garden.
🇺🇸USA
The U-352 is a German WWII submarine that was sunk by the US Coast Guard. It sits remarkably intact on the sandy bottom and is one of the most popular and historic dives in the Graveyard of the Atlantic. A must-do for wreck enthusiasts.
🇺🇸USA
The U-352 is a German WWII submarine that was sunk by the US Coast Guard. It sits remarkably intact on the sandy bottom and is one of the most popular and historic dives in the Graveyard of the Atlantic. A must-do for wreck enthusiasts.
🇺🇸USA
The UD-11 is a rare German U-boat wreck that was converted for research and later sunk as an artificial reef. It's an exciting and historic deep wreck dive for technical divers, located in the cold, deep waters off New Jersey.
🇸🇧Solomon Islands
Uepi Island is located on the edge of the Marovo Lagoon and offers world-class diving. The main dive site, 'Uepi Point', is a spectacular wall and point dive where you can see everything from sharks and rays to tiny pygmy seahorses.
🇵🇼Palau
Ulong Channel is a thrilling drift dive in Palau. An incoming tide creates a fast current that carries divers down a sandy channel. The sides of the channel are lined with pristine coral gardens, and it's a major spawning site for groupers at certain times of the year.
🇲🇹Malta
The Um El Faroud was a massive 10,000-ton oil tanker that was scuttled as an artificial reef. This 110-meter-long wreck sits upright and is a spectacular dive for advanced divers, with numerous rooms and passageways to explore.
🇪🇬Egypt
Umm Arouk is a unique and beautiful site in St. Johns. It's a 'forest' of dozens of coral pinnacles rising from a sandy bottom. Navigating through this underwater forest is a fun and easy dive, with a lot of life hiding among the pillars.
🇪🇬Egypt
Umm Arouk is a unique and beautiful site in St. Johns. It's a 'forest' of dozens of coral pinnacles rising from a sandy bottom. Navigating through this underwater forest is a fun and easy dive, with a lot of life hiding among the pillars.
🇪🇬Egypt
Umm Gamar Island offers a spectacular wall dive with several small caves and caverns to explore. Its location further offshore means there's a good chance of seeing larger marine life like tuna and reef sharks.