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Diving Saudi Arabia's Mesmerizing Red Sea

Red Sea diving is not uncommon, but fewer people are familiar with the dive sites off the coast of Saudi Arabia. Here, we take a closer look at the stunning sites below the surface.

The Vandenberg: From Military Ship to Massive Artificial Reef in Key West

The ship that once monitored Soviet missile launches during the Cold War is now a captivating artificial reef

Thunderbolt: The Centerpiece of Marathon’s Dive Slate

Dive this former WWII cable-laying ship intentionally scuttled off the middle of the Florida Keys nearly four decades ago.

Where to Go Scuba Diving in South Carolina

Join Jennifer Idol on a tour of some of South Carolina's most popular dive sites, with a particular focus on wrecks dense with marine life.

Hiroshi "Kuma" Sato Named January Sea Hero for Conservation Work

Founder of Sanriku Volunteer Divers, Hiroshi Sato is committed to cleaning natural-disaster debris, leading seaweed restoration efforts and training the next generation of mission-driven divers.

Flagler’s Barge: A Kaleidoscope of Marine Life

Colorful fish and sponges on this shallow wreck off Marathon is a feast for divers’ eyes

Captain Hook’s Dive Shop

Readers named this Florida Keys operator Best Overall in the United States and Canada region

The Spiegel Grove: A crown jewel of the Florida Keys Wreck Trek

In Key Largo, experienced divers gravitate toward this former Navy landing ship that’s absolutely emblazoned with life.