Shark diving in Nassau offers the once-in-a-lifetime chance to have close encounters with Caribbean reef sharks — day or night.
Diving this site reveals an amazing coral reef you won’t believe
Sixty years on, Grand Cayman’s dives are as spectacular as ever.
Off Florida’s coast, reefs, wrecks, and currents both mild and wild offer thrilling drifts for scuba divers.
Take a dive on the wreck of the RMS *Rhone* in the British Virgin Islands. This real-life Caribbean shipwreck makes for a fantastic underwater adventure.
Learn how the *Rhone,* a cutting-edge steamship deemed to be unsinkable, met its match in the BVI and became a popular real-life Caribbean wreck dive.
Blue Corner, Chandelier Caves, Peleliu Express, German Channel — they’re the stuff of legend, some of the most storied dive sites in all the world’s oceans (and if they’re not on your bucket list, they should be).
Belize may be one of the smallest nations in Central America, but it boasts some of the planet’s best diving. Three of the four true atolls in the western hemisphere lie 30 to 60 miles in crystal-clear water off the mainland of Belize, and offer fish- and coral-packed walls that plummet 3,000 feet below, and two of them — Lighthouse and Turneffe — are the stuff of scuba-diving legend.