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scuba diving vacations

Florida manatees
The Sunshine State’s 8,436 miles of shoreline (second only to Alaska) mean almost limitless underwater exploration. Much of the marine life is big: dolphins, sharks, sea turtles and goliath grouper are as common as orange groves, palm trees and roller coasters. What’s attracting them? Besides the wrecks scattered along both coasts, currents serve an endless nutrient buffet — and make diving as swift-moving as a theme-park ride. 
Sport Diver Magazine
Curaçao is a nation that prides itself on diversity. Nowhere is this more apparent than in its rich tapesty of colors both above and below the water. That's a huge plus for scuba divers, especially those who are underwater photographers.
San Juan's Condado Beach | Sport Diver Magazine
There's more than meets the eye at SJU. Skip the walkabout and score local flavor to go, drink deals and free diversions.
Humpback Whale | Sport Diver Magazine
Humpbacks will lure you — endless visibility and sheer walls will keep you hooked. 
Sport Diver Magazine
You don’t need as much as you think you do on your next dive trip. Stroll onto the dive boat with less stress and a lighter load with this list of our six favorite things to leave behind. 
Chepes Beach
 Whale sharks, luscious reefs, quirky bars and breathtaking topside adventures — these western Caribbean gems have it all.
Whale shark
Individually, Utila and Roatan are world-class destinations worthy of weeks of exploration. Together, Honduras’ Bay Islands offer just about every conceivable experience, enough to last a lifetime.
Sport Diver Magazine
Think you know fish? Put that knowledge to use next year at the Utila Dive Festival...
Sport Diver Magazine
Bonaire’s an out-there destination — blink and you’re in Venezuela, just 50 miles to the south — with its wide-open, otherworldly landscape of salt mountains, giant cactuses, rosy flamingos and rugged stone coasts. There’s a freedom here — to go where you will and dive when and where you like, 24/7 — that’s utterly intoxicating.
Alex Mustard
We asked three underwater photography pros -- Alex Mustard, Cathy Church and Elly Wray -- about their favorite Grand Cayman scuba diving sites, best tips, and more.
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