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Scuba Diving Travel

Ready for your next dive trip? Here are the best destinations, liveaboards, dive resorts and vacation deals from around the world.

Best New Dive Boat Accessories

A quick look at new gear to bring on your next dive trip.

How Underwater Mapping Is Changing the Dive World

Rendering accurate 3D models of sunken wrecks is a painstaking job, but the results speak for themselves.

Standout Stay: Galapagos Sky Liveaboard

The Galapagos Sky liveaboard combines pampering, exploration and sustainability into one far-flung, luxurious package. Here’s what to expect when you book an itinerary.

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Eat, Sleep & Dive®

My alarm clock is set for 5 a.m. so I can make the 10 a.m. flight to Atlanta, where I will connect for a 12:30 p.m. flight to Belize.

Everything You Need to Know About Scuba Diving Viti Levu

Our coast-to-coast dive guide for the best sites, condition reports, where to stay, and topside adventures.

Scuba Diving in Search for Signs of a Changing Mediterranean

Warming waters are pushing southern fish to increasingly expand to the Mediterranean’s northern waters. Divers across the region are supporting scientists with the data they need to study how climate change is transforming life distribution in the sea.

Forget 130 Feet—I Loved Diving the Rim of Belize’s Great Blue Hole Even More

A repeat diver luxuriates in the lively shallows of the Great Blue Hole, a beautiful side of the site most divers fin straight past.

How to Focus on One Photo Style in a Destination that Has Everything

The Cayman Islands present only opportunities to underwater photographers, which calls for a disciplined approach.

Four Shipwrecks to Dive in Mauritius

These wrecks along the African island’s north-western coast cater to every dive level, offering encounters from turtles and tuna to candy crabs and nudis.

Scientists Discover Incredibly Salty Underwater Lakes On the Floor of the Red Sea

In partnership with the marine exploration nonprofit OceanX, University of Miami scientists using ROVs discovered the massive brine pools more than a mile deep.