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Scuba Diving Travel

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

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.

Learning to Dive in the Bahamas

The Bahamas is home to calm, crystal-clear waters suited for beginner divers. Here, one diver hones their skills after getting certified in paradise.

A Complete Guide to Diving in Colombia

Whether you're drawn to exploring the crystal-clear waters and vibrant reefs of San Andres, encountering schooling sharks at Malpelo, whale watching in Gorgona, or witnessing some of the last livin

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The Best Scuba Destinations for Diving Healthy Marine Environments

These are some of the most beautiful dive sites in the world, accoridng to Scuba Diving magazine readers.

Where to Go Scuba Diving in West Virginia's Summersville Lake

This quiet lake is beautiful to dive, and the visibility is better than average for lakes. Four prominent dive sites are frequented for their scenic rock formations.

Meet Barnacle Busters, One of America’s Largest and Oldest LGBTQ+ Dive Clubs

The California club has brought diversity to scuba for more than 30 years, diving proud locally and around the world.

Why Do We Scuba Dive?

Have you explored the core reason why you spend the time, money, travel, and effort to scuba dive?

The Perfect Island Getaways for a Summer Dive Trip

Indonesia, Saba and Cozumel are dive classics reason.

New Artificial Reefs Coming to the Florida Panhandle

Okaloosa County is laying the groundwork for a new diving destination with wrecks and snorkel trails off the Destin-Fort Walton coast.

New Species of Deep-Sea Crown Jelly Discovered in Monterey Bay

Three unique Atolla-like jellies collected in Monterey Bay in the last fifteen years have officially been declared a new species.