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The New Caribbean

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On January 19, 2010
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The New Caribbean


The Caribbean has always been a dream destination for divers, but not all of its secrets have been revealed. Every year new sites and programs are offered at some old favorites, and there remain undiscovered pockets in this sparkling sea to impress even the most discerning diver. Mona Island - Puerto Rico About 40 miles off the wild western coast of Puerto Rico, Mona Island boasts one of the last great, untouched shorelines in the Caribbean. Keep reading » The Corn Islands - Nicaragua The Corn Islands are one of the hottest Caribbean diving destinations you’ve never heard of, but that won’t last for long. Keep reading » Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands Divers flock to Grand Cayman year after year to sample its awesome diving, but this popular destination hasn’t played all its cards. New things are brewing that will excite even the most seasoned Cayman veterans. Keep reading » Cancún - Mexico As a serious dive destination, Cancún is often overlooked due to its reputation as a spring break party hot spot, not to mention being overshadowed by neighboring Riviera Maya and Cozumel. Keep reading » Bocas del Toro - Panama This lush archipelago off western Panama’s Caribbean coastline, near the Costa Rican border, remains largely unknown among North American divers, though Europeans and South Americans have dived these consistently calm, warm and marine-life-rich waters for years. Keep reading » Isla de Providencia - Colombia With just 13,000 visitors per year, Isla de Providencia is one of the few remaining Caribbean islands yet to see mass tourism. Keep reading » The Sisters - Tobago Mention Tobago to divers and most who know about this tiny island will immediately say, “Ah, the drift-dive capital of the Caribbean.” Keep reading »

The Caribbean has always been a dream destination for divers, but not all of its secrets have been revealed. Every year new sites and programs are offered at some old favorites, and there remain undiscovered pockets in this sparkling sea to impress even the most discerning diver. Mona Island - Puerto Rico About 40 miles off the wild western coast of Puerto Rico, Mona Island boasts one of the last great, untouched shorelines in the Caribbean. Keep reading » The Corn Islands - Nicaragua The Corn Islands are one of the hottest Caribbean diving destinations you’ve never heard of, but that won’t last for long. Keep reading » Grand Cayman - Cayman Islands Divers flock to Grand Cayman year after year to sample its awesome diving, but this popular destination hasn’t played all its cards. New things are brewing that will excite even the most seasoned Cayman veterans. Keep reading » Cancún - Mexico As a serious dive destination, Cancún is often overlooked due to its reputation as a spring break party hot spot, not to mention being overshadowed by neighboring Riviera Maya and Cozumel. Keep reading » Bocas del Toro - Panama This lush archipelago off western Panama’s Caribbean coastline, near the Costa Rican border, remains largely unknown among North American divers, though Europeans and South Americans have dived these consistently calm, warm and marine-life-rich waters for years. Keep reading » Isla de Providencia - Colombia With just 13,000 visitors per year, Isla de Providencia is one of the few remaining Caribbean islands yet to see mass tourism. Keep reading » The Sisters - Tobago Mention Tobago to divers and most who know about this tiny island will immediately say, “Ah, the drift-dive capital of the Caribbean.” Keep reading »