🇪🇬Egypt
The Carnatic is a British steam and sail vessel that sank in 1869 while carrying a cargo of wine and gold. It's one of the oldest wrecks in the Red Sea, and its beautiful, coral-covered skeleton is a favorite among photographers.
🇵🇭Philippines
Cars is a famous muck diving site in Dauin where two old Volkswagen Beetles were sunk to create an artificial reef. They are now covered in coral and are a hotspot for macro life, particularly giant and painted frogfish.
🇻🇮US Virgin Islands
Carval Rock is an exposed pinnacle that offers an exciting drift dive for experienced divers. The strong currents that sweep past the rock attract large schools of tarpon, jacks, and other pelagic fish.
🇨🇼Curaçao
Cas Abao is a beautiful white sand beach with a fantastic and very healthy fringing reef. The easy access and calm conditions make it a perfect spot for beginner divers and snorkelers to see a huge variety of Caribbean marine life.
🇺🇸USA
Casino Point is an incredibly popular and easy shore dive in a protected marine park. It offers a fantastic introduction to California's kelp forest ecosystem, with friendly Garibaldi fish, giant sea bass, and a number of small wrecks.
🇺🇸USA
Casino Point is an incredibly popular and easy shore dive in a protected marine park. It offers a fantastic introduction to California's kelp forest ecosystem, with friendly Garibaldi fish, giant sea bass, and a number of small wrecks.
🇺🇸USA
Casino Point is an incredibly popular and easy shore dive in a protected marine park. It offers a fantastic introduction to California's kelp forest ecosystem, with friendly Garibaldi fish, giant sea bass, and a number of small wrecks.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Castle Rock is a submerged pinnacle in the north of Komodo, exposed to strong currents. This makes it a magnet for large pelagic fish. Divers descend quickly to find shelter and watch grey reef sharks, whitetips, and huge schools of jacks and trevally.
🇧🇸Bahamas
Cat Island is one of the most remote and wild diving destinations in the Bahamas. Its exposed, deep-water location makes it one of the most reliable places in the world to encounter the elusive and magnificent oceanic whitetip shark.
🇧🇸Bahamas
Cat Island is one of the most remote and wild diving destinations in the Bahamas. Its exposed, deep-water location makes it one of the most reliable places in the world to encounter the elusive and magnificent oceanic whitetip shark.
🇨🇰Suwarrow Atoll
Suwarrow is a remote, uninhabited atoll and a national park of the Cook Islands. The diving is pristine and adventurous, with the main pass offering incredible encounters with manta rays and a very healthy population of sharks.
🇩🇴Dominican Republic
The Wall at Catalina Island is the most famous dive site in the Dominican Republic. It's a spectacular vertical drop-off that is covered in a dense carpet of colorful corals, sponges, and sea fans.
🇿🇦Aliwal Shoal
The Cathedral at Aliwal Shoal is a large pinnacle with a beautiful archway that divers can swim through. It's another excellent spot for seeing ragged-tooth sharks, which often congregate inside the archway.
🇲🇹Malta
Cathedral Cave at Ghasri Valley is a beautiful and easy cavern dive. A short swim through a narrow valley leads to a massive, dome-shaped cavern where divers can surface in a large air pocket. The light filtering through the water creates a stunning blue glow.
🇺🇸USA
The Cayman Salvager is a 187-foot steel-hulled buoy tender that sits upright and is a fantastic artificial reef. It's a very popular deep wreck, known for its resident goliath groupers and large schools of fish.
🇨🇺Cuba
Cayo Largo is a beautiful island with stunning white sand beaches and pristine, uncrowded diving. The area is a protected marine park with beautiful walls, healthy coral gardens, and a huge amount of fish life.
🇭🇳Honduras
The Cayos Cochinos are a group of small islands and a protected marine park. The diving here is on some of the most pristine and untouched reefs in the Caribbean, with numerous seamounts that are covered in life.
🇯🇴Jordan
The Cedar Pride is a former Lebanese freighter that was scuttled as an artificial reef. It's Jordan's most famous dive site, lying on its side and covered in spectacular soft and hard coral growth, making it incredibly photogenic.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Celah Celah means 'cracks' or 'fissures', and this site is named for the deep canyons and swim-throughs that cut into the reef wall. It's a fun and interesting dive, exploring the dramatic topography and the life hiding within the cracks.
🇧🇧Barbados
The old Cement Plant Pier is Barbados' premier macro and muck diving site. The pier's pillars are covered in life, and the surrounding rubble is a fantastic place to find rare critters like frogfish and seahorses.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Cenderawasih Bay in West Papua is famous for its resident population of whale sharks, which congregate around fishing platforms ('bagans') to feed on small fish. This allows for uniquely reliable and close encounters with the gentle giants. The bay also has numerous WWII wrecks.
🇮🇩Indonesia
Ceningan Wall is a dramatic vertical wall in the channel between Nusa Ceningan and Nusa Penida. It's an exhilarating drift dive for experienced divers, with stunning coral coverage and a huge variety of colorful nudibranchs clinging to the wall.
🇲🇽Mexico
Cenote Angelita (Little Angel) offers one of the most surreal diving experiences imaginable. It's a deep sinkhole where a thick cloud of hydrogen sulfide separates the freshwater above from the saltwater below, creating the illusion of an underwater river.
🇲🇽Mexico
Cenote Calavera ('Skull Cenote') is named for the three holes in its roof that resemble a skull. The dive involves a giant stride into the main hole, and exploration of a large, beautifully decorated cavern with a pronounced halocline.
🇲🇽Temple of Doom
Cenote Calavera ('Skull Cenote') is named for the three holes in its roof that resemble a skull. The dive involves a giant stride into the main hole, and exploration of a large, beautifully decorated cavern with a pronounced halocline.