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New Zealand

Dive In Climate: Subtropical temps, from mid-to high 70Fs. Summer begins in December. Water Temperatures: The subtropical East Auckland Current sweeps relatively warm water into the Bay of Plenty (60Fs), but you'll still need to pack a ...

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Pacific/Western US

California This monster of a state is not easy to categorize. For starters, California-the fifth largest economy in the world-is so diverse that it includes four of the five major climate zones; only the hot and rainy tropical climate is not ...

Trinidad & Tobago

Prepare yourself for a wild ride when you dive the reefs of Tobago. This small island sits like a boulder in the middle of the Guyana Current, which reaches Tobago (and its sister island Trinidad) from South America, where the current picks up an ...

Philippines

Of the more than 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines, only 2,000 are inhabited, and 2,500 of them are not even named. Though it may seem a mind-boggling feat to decide where to go diving here, most people settle for ...

Northeastern US

Not all diving is tropical, and that’s certainly true of the diving off the Northeast coast of the United States and Canada. Diving in the Atlantic Ocean tends to be deeper (averaging 80 to 90 feet), darker (vis varies from the other ...

Bonaire

Quaint, colorful Dutch architecture, friendly people and easy 24-hour shore diving all combine to make Bonaire one of those rare destinations that nitrogen junkies return to year after year.

Malaysia

Malaysia is a well-developed country with good infrastructure, a stable government and a decent economy. Though several areas of Malaysia have been popular with Asian divers for decades, two are especially popular among North ...

Midwestern US

Yep, it's cold. Nope, there are no psychedelic reefs, colorful fishes or big, thrilling animals to speak of. But wreck say so what-in America's heartland, you'll find nearly 4,000 wrecks, and many of them are in fantastic shape in ...