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Scuba Diving Travel

Ready for your next dive trip? Here are the best destinations, liveaboards, dive resorts and guides from around the world.

Diving French Polynesia’s Tuamotu Islands

Celebrate adventure and luxury on a private diving expedition through the spectacular waters of French Polynesia's Tuamotu Islands.

Ultimate Guide to Diving the Florida Panhandle

From Pensacola to Panama City, the Florida Panhandle is packed with biodiversity and so many wrecks (40-plus and counting), you can't possibly see it all in one trip.

The Ultimate Liveaboard Packing Guide

The last thing you want is for a forgotten essential to put a damper on your next liveaboard vacation. Print this out before your next trip to help ensure you leave nothing behind.

Recent Articles

21 New Liveaboard Itineraries Sailing in 2025

Dreaming of remote reefs, big pelagic thrills, or indulgent luxury dives? We’ve got the scoop that will jumpstart your next adventure!

Trending Dive Spots: Blue Bead Hole

On the southwestern side of St. Eustatius in the Caribbean, divers keep their eyes peeled for the elusive 17th-century blue beads scattered on the seafloor.

Diving British Columbia's Panther Wreck

Sitting in just 30 feet of water off Panther Point in British Columbia, the Panther is a nearly 200-year-old three-masted clipper wreck teeming with marine life.

Diving Crusty's Quarry, Pennsylvania

Dive with us in Western Pennsylvania, where we found a quarry with a secret you wouldn't expect. (Spoiler alert: It's a seasonal jellyfish bloom that never fails to dazzle.)

5 Ways to Dive the Dominican Republic

It may fly under the radar in the dive world, but make no mistake: There are ample diving opportunities on this tiny Caribbean island. Start with these five sites.

Why Scotland Is a Snorkeling Paradise

The Scottish archipelago is famous for basking sharks, but now it's becoming known as a biodiversity hotspot.

More Than Muck: Another Side to Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

If you’re willing to shoot outside the box, Lembeh Strait offers some very nice, “classic coral reef” wide-angle photography that only adds to the allure of this traditionally macrocentric muck-critter destination.