They've been called many things through the centuries--Atlantis, Elysian Fields, the seven roses of the Atlantic--but today the Canary Islands are calling to divers everywhere.
These idyllic treasure islands are world-renowned among sailors, but they also offer an underwater diversity that only divers can appreciate.
Sharks, dolphins, walls, blue holes--pick your adventure and we'll show you where to do it.
The following is courtesy and copyright Stuart Cove's Dive Bahamas.
Stephen Frink shares his experiences capturing images of the ocean's most famous predators in this Nov. 7 - 14, 2003, week in review.
The hottest, coldest, longest, deepest and highest dives in the world. The world's superlative sites and the people who pioneered them.
What's it like to be a golf ball diver? What drives poachers and pros to risk polluted water, snake bites, gator attacks and accidental drowning? As much as $100,000 a year.
Dive In Climate: Subtropical temps, from mid-to high 70Fs. Summer begins in December. Water Temperatures: The subtropical East Auckland Current sweeps relatively warm water into the Bay of Plenty (60Fs), but you'll still need to pack a ...