World Dives

Journey beneath the waves with World Dives, where we spotlight the most extraordinary dive sites from across the globe.

Experience the vibrant coral reefs of the Pacific, the haunting shipwrecks of the Atlantic, and everything in between. With firsthand accounts, stunning visuals, and insider tips, we aim to inspire and guide your next underwater adventure.

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California Dreamin': Your Ultimate Guide to California Diving
California Dreamin’: Your Ultimate Guide to California Diving
The need for speed|Scooters are a great way to cover plenty of ground on a dive|The Reel Diving instructor training squad at Stoney Cove|Mark in mid-flight through Stoney|Scooters open up a whole new world to recreational divers|All smiles on a return to the surface|Even low vis couldn’t stop the fun and games|The VR-X is very easy to use|controlling the scooter is just a matter of tilting your hand right or left for steering
The Need for Speed: Suex Scooters at UK Inland Dive Sites
Diving Indonesia|Diving Indonesia|Boo Windows in Misool
Diving Indonesia: An Overview of the World’s Largest Archipelago
Discover the Southern Sand Octopus
Unique Australian Marine Life: Discover the Southern Sand Octopus
Giant Australian Cuttlefish: Where to Find Them and Why Whyalla’s Aggregation Is Unmissable
Giant Australian Cuttlefish: Where to Find Them and Why Whyalla’s Aggregation Is Unmissable
Wreck Tour 117: The Benton Castle
Wreck Tour 61: The Sesame
Wreck Tour 112: The Baron Carnegie
Wreck Tour 113: The U1021
Wreck Tour 114: SMS Dresden II
Wreck Tour 115: The M483
Wreck Tour 116: The Asborg
Launching the RIB in Hayle
That itchy feeling
Diving Cape Kri|Diving Cape Kri|Kri is an island in North Raja Ampat|Max Ammer with a local friend|The biodiversity is a spectacular sight|Schooling sweetlips|Bannerfish cruising the reef|Max Ammer inspecting a turtle|Papuan dive guides|Sorido Bay jetty at sunrise|Sea fan
Diving Cape Kri: Exploring Raja Ampat’s Most Biodiverse Reef
Weedy corals colonise a dead reef structure in the Turks & Caicos Islands (Lauren T Toth, CC BY-NC-ND)
Caribbean coral reefs are running out of time
View of Diamond Rock Saba By Richie Diesterheft from Chicago
Diamond Rock: Top Diving Spot in Saba
Aerial view of Alphonse Island, Seychelles showing the lagoon and coral reefs by Jason Brown
Wild Diving on Alphonse Island: Jewel of the Indian Ocean in the Seychelles
South West Rocks|A school of spotted eagle rays in Green Island|Colourful goatfish gather at the bottom of the canyon facing the cave|A two-metre-long guitarfish in Green Island|Grey nurse shark|A grey nurse shark cruises peacefully|The smoky cape lighthouse offers stunning views|Schooling batfish near the cave’s entrance|Sharks are sometimes found inside the cave|Glassfish swim above a wobbegong at Fish Bommies|The grey nurses leave Fish Rock for a few weeks every year
Diving South West Rocks: Exploring Fish Rock, Green Island & Grey Nurse Sharks
Bargibant Pygmy Seahorse|Different from their Bargibanti cousin
Wakatobi’s Littlest Seahorse
Dive Milne Bay
Dive Milne Bay: The Ultimate Papua New Guinea Adventure
A slice of desert paradise|Wadi Sabarah is built out of traditional stone|Emperor Skye|Sonia giving a predive briefing|Hard corals in the shallows|Vibrant soft corals at Elphinstone|Green turtle with accompanying remora|The reefs are healthy and full of life|Luke Atkinson delivering a presentation on dugongs|The entryexit point for the shore dive at Wadi Sabarah|Desert safari is well worth doing|Dr Springuel will lead tours in the botanical garden|Luke
A Slice of Desert Paradise: Wadi Sabarah Red Sea Dive Resort, Egypt
HMS Southwold|HMS Southwold was heavily attacked by Italian warships and the Luftwaffe|The impressive bow of the HMS Southwold|Lighting up shells on the wreck|Exploring the exterior of the wreck|Deco time!|Much of the wreckage is like a debris field|There is much to explore on the HMS Southwold
The HMS Southwold wreck in Malta
Beautiful Tufi|Tufi also has some wonderful underwater experiences|Schooling snapper at Ellie’s Reef|Pipefish|Sea whip at Minor Reef|The topside scenery is stunning|Hard corals at Minor Reef|Sponge in the Fiord|Magnificent nudibranchs|The wrecks are covered in growth|Ornate ghost pipefish|Gun turret on the wreck
Beautiful Tufi: Papua New Guinea Diving
Magical Mantas|This for me was the very best dive site during manta ray season|Relaxed turtle with a photographer|Vibrant soft corals|The waters surrounding the island are particularly rich in sealife|Vivid gorgonians|Leopard shark|Grouper surrounded by glassfish|Manta ray|Soft corals adorn the Severance
Magical Mantas: Diving Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort on the Great Barrier Reef
Going solo|||Masked-butterflyfish||||||||||||
Going Solo: Red Sea Diving Adventures in El Gouna & Hurghada – Penney Evans
Cuba Loco||||||||||||||
Cuba Scuba Diving Tour Part 1: Wrecks, Reefs & Adventure Across the Island
Bobtail squid on a nocturnal hunt for a meal on the reef at Wakatobi.|Wide-eye and on the lookout for danger
Under the Cover of Darkness at Wakatobi
Finding Splendor In Cuba's Jardines De La Reina|Caribbean reef sharks||Grouper are a common sight in Cuban waters|Snapper shoal around hard corals|The silky shark is the most abundant species of shark in the pelagic zone of the Caribbean|Grouper and sharks prowl the reef in search of prey|Majestic pillar corals|The Avalon III measures 160 feet in length|Excellent vis complements the coral reef|Silky sharks|Vase sponge|Cuba is home to a sub-species of the American saltwater crocodile found in parts of the Bahamas
Diving Cuba’s Gardens of the Queen: Sharks, Grouper & Pristine Reefs
Pearl Of Palau||||||||Palau’s wrecks are smothered in marine growth|Anemonefish|Hard coral structures|Inside Chandelier Cave|Inviting hot tub on the Black Pearl|The stunning Black Pearl liveaboard|The coral growth is spectacular|The wrecks are prime for penetration|Jake’s seaplane in the shallows|Pearl Of Palua
Palau Liveaboard Diving: Exploring Wrecks, Reefs & Jellyfish Lake Aboard the Black Pearl
The Sharks
Top 5 Great Barrier Reef Dive Sites: Coral Sea & Ribbon Reefs

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