“Eat, sleep, dive,” that’s the Aggressor Fleet and Dancer Fleet motto. Whether you’re a creature of routine or checking off your bucket list, live-aboard diving offers definite perks (beyond the bragging rights, of course)
A new scuba diving world record was recently set when Egyptian special forces officer Ahmed Gabr plunged to more than 1,090 feet in the Red Sea.
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We've put together a photo gallery of 15 wrecks — some open to scuba divers and some not; some of their stories known to us and some not — that move us.
From the Andaman Sea to the Coral Sea, this region offers unspoiled reefs, big animals, thrilling drifts, World War II wrecks and unparalleled macro life.
This coral-reef ghost town in the Red Sea — with connections to Jacques-Yves Cousteau — is Sudan's best-kept scuba diving secret.
Based on the opinions of thousands of divers from across the globe, our annual Top 100 Readers Choice Awards showcase the best scuba diving in the world.