World's Best Destinations for Diving with Macro Critters
Why do the Top 100 Readers Choice Awards, now in their 23rd year, still matter to divers? Because these are your picks, based on thousands of votes from the most experienced dive travelers on the planet. Why do they matter to us? Because every month you hear from our editors on what we think matters in the world of dive travel. For the January/February issue of Scuba Diving we get to listen to you, and we’re taking notes.
Here, we proudly present the No. 1 ranking destinations in the Best Macro Diving category of the awards. The full list of winning destinations is below.
Terrence Ross/Tom Stack & AssociatesSharpnose pufferfish underwater photo Bonaire Macro Diving
Bonaire
Best Macro Diving in the Caribbean and Atlantic
Think you have to book a flight to Indo to see exotic nudis, seahorses and frogfish by the handful? That ticket might be considerably less expensive than you think, for North American divers, if you aim for the island of Bonaire instead. Decades of institutionalized protection and loving management of its pristine reefs have helped to preserve an environment where nearly 400 species have been documented, most of it the small stuff beloved by underwater photographers. Looking to capture a particular subject in a specific situation? Bonaire also offers the ultimate freedom to plan your own dives 24/7, instead of waiting for the dive boat or competing with other photographers looking for the same stuff you are. Many of its resorts’ house reefs are literally alive with critters, so you don’t even have to crank up your rental truck — just fall off the dock and start shooting. — Mary Frances Emmons
Best Overall Diving in the Caribbean and Atlantic
Terrence Ross/Tom Stack and AssociatesMacro Underwater Photography Teardrop Crab Bonaire
Bonaire
Macro finds include teardrop craps in this Caribbean Island.
Jennifer PennerSquat Shrimp Underwater Macro Photography Bonaire
Bonaire
Tiny squat shrimp are often found by sharp-eyed divers in Bonaire.
Wayne MacWilliamsUnderwater Photo Spotted Eel Bonaire Macro Diving
Bonaire
Macro photographers love Bonaire's critters like this spotted eel.
Barry BrownBearded Fireworm Underwater Macro Photography Bonaire Blue Light
Bonaire
These crazy critters are not glow sticks, but bearded fireworms shot under blue light at night.
TimsImagesUnderwater/AlamyBlenny Tube Sponge Underwater Photo Macro Bonaire
Bonaire
Gobies find shelter in colorful tube sponges.
Eric MadejaMantis Shrimp Underwater Photo Indonesia Macro Diving
Indonesia
Best Macro Diving in the Indian and Pacific Oceans
Sure, Lembeh Strait is the world’s epicenter of macro div- ing, with enough crazy critters — hirsute frogfish, microscopic seahorses, kaleidoscopic nudibranchs and more — to fill a logbook, but don’t overlook the enchanted islands of Komodo, Bali and Wakatobi. With their eagle-eyed guides, you might not need a magnifying glass to find it all, but you will need more logbooks. — David Espinosa
Best Macro Diving in the Pacific and Indian Oceans
Jeff Rotman/NPL/Minden PicturesWolf Eel Underwater Photo Macro Diving British Columbia
British Columbia
Best Macro Diving in North America
Decorated warbonnets, grunt sculpins and candystripe shrimp are just a few highlights to spotlight while shooting in Canada’s westernmost province. Browning Passage, a legendary site near Port Hardy, hides so many macro treasures the challenge is not finding cool subjects but deciding which ones to skip and save for the next tank. So many pictures to make, not enough bottom time. — Brandon Cole
Best Macro Diving in North America
David HallNudibranch Photo Underwater Macro British Columbia Diving
British Columbia
Nudibranchs are a favorite of macro photographers; this Hermissenda is praying on stinging hydroids.
How We Got the Numbers Thousands of Scuba Diving subscribers and online users rated their experiences at dive destinations in a variety of categories on a scale from one to five. Final scores are an average of the numerical scores awarded. A minimum number of responses was required for a destination to be included in these ratings.