Docked on a liveaboard about 60 miles south of Jucaro, Cuba, one diver ditches 5G for a distraction-free week among the mangrove islands that comprise the Jardines de la Reina.
Aboard Tonga's Nai'a liveaboard, when the watch cries “Whales!” and the ship’s bell rings — grab a camera and run to the bow, because something is about to happen.
The Maldives, an island nation south of India, is best known among divers for abundant pelagic life, from whale sharks and oceanic mantas to Napoleon wrasse and hammerheads.