Scuba Diving Magazine's 2017 Readers Choice Awards
Each year, we ask our readers to vote for their favorite dive operators, liveaboards, dive sites and more to bring our Gold List to life. The winners below were chosen by popular vote (regardless of location) and ranked based on their category.
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Best Dive Operators
Best Liveaboards
Best Dive Sites
Best Dive Resorts
Best Wreck Dives
Best Shore Dives
Best Animal Encounters
Most Unusual Dive Sites
Best Dive Operators
When you're scuba diving at a new destination, the experience is only as good as the dive operation, instructor or divemaster who is guiding you through the ocean. Here are the 20 best scuba diving operators, as voted by the readers of Scuba Diving magazine.
Courtesy Sam's Tours PalauSam's Tours Palau hosted a Kid's Sea Camp.
Best Liveaboard Diving Cruises
Diving from a liveaboard cruise ship is the ultimate getaway for scuba divers. While the ship destinations and amenities vary, nearly all liveaboards include unlimited air and nitrox diving and range from weekend vacations to weeklong excursions. Be sure to check out the latest liveaboard diving deals and discounts before planning your trip!
Courtesy AggressorScuba Diving magazine readers voted the Cayman Aggressor IV cruise ship as one of the best liveaboards in the world.
Best Dive Sites
ShutterstockOur readers voted Mexico's famous cenotes among the best places in the world to dive.
Palancar Reef, Cozumel, Mexico
Alice in Wonderland, Bonaire
Mary’s Place, Roatan, Bay Islands
Bond Wrecks, Nassau, Bahamas
Barracuda Reef, Cozumel, Mexico
Devil’s Grotto, Grand Cayman
Cathedrals, Lanai, Hawaii
Something Special, Bonaire
Bari Reef, Bonaire
Cenote Dos Ojos, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Best Dive Resorts
Courtesy Wakatobi Dive ResortWakatobi Dive Resort in Sulawesi, Indonesia, was rated by Scuba Diving magazine readers as one of the best resorts for scuba diving in the 2017 Gold List awards.
Best Wreck Dives
ShutterstockThe Capt. Keith Tibbetts wreck in Cayman Brac was one of our reader favorites for best wreck diving in the world.
Spiegel Grove, Key Largo, Florida
USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman
Duane, Key Largo, Florida
C-53, Cozumel, Mexico
Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Key West, Florida
Capt. Keith Tibbetts, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands
Ray of Hope, Nassau, Bahamas
Fujikawa Maru, Truk Lagoon, Micronesia
U-352, Morehead City, North Carolina
Corsair, Oahu, Hawaii
Best Shore Dives
David BenzIt's no surprise that Bonaire's many shore dives helped it earn multiple wins with our readers.
1,000 Steps, Bonaire
CoCo View Wall, Roatan, Bay Islands
Bonegi Beach, Solomon Islands
Sunset House Resort Reef, Grand Cayman
Buddy Dive House Reef, Bonaire
Most Unusual Dive Sites
ShutterstockScuba Diving magazine readers voted Christ of the Abyss (a dive site in Key Largo, Florida) as one of the most unusual dives in the world.
Great Blue Hole, Belize
Devil’s Throat, Cozumel, Mexico
Christ of the Abyss, Key Largo, Florida
Chac Mool Cenote, Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Chandelier Cave, Palau
Best Night Dives
ShutterstockThe Pelagic Magic night dive in Kona, Hawaii, is a reader favorite for most unusual dives in the world.
Manta Night Dive, Kona, Hawaii
Salt Pier, Bonaire
Coco View Wall, Roatan, Bay Islands
Sunset House Resort Reef, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Pelagic Magic, Kona, Hawaii
Best Animal Encounters
ShutterstockScuba diving with Caribbean reef sharks in Nassau, Bahamas, was voted by our readers as one of the best big animal encounters in the world.
Whale Sharks, Isla Mujeres, Mexico
West Indian Manatees, Crystal River, Florida
Sand Tiger Sharks, North Carolina
Caribbean Reef Sharks, Nassau, Bahamas
Tiger and Bull Sharks, Beqa Lagoon, Fiji