The Red Sea is home to arguably some of the best diving in the world, spread over three countries - Egypt, Jordan and Sudan. The reefs are home to an astonishing diversity of wildlife.
Jordan is the young country with an ancient history. The mild climate and warm waters of the country make it an excellent destination for divers as well as non-divers.
The best way to experience Sudan is on a liveaboard departing from southern Egypt. This means that you also have the opportunity to dive the southern parts of Egypt on your way to Sudan.
The Red Sea offers world-class diving just a short flight away for us in Northern Europe. Year round you can find sunshine and tropical diving.
The Indian Ocean includes unique dive experiences - from the great sardine run and shark action of South Africa, to the stunning beauty of the small islands of the Maldives.
The Maldives are made up of a series of atolls and islands which, barely scraping above sea level, give access to year round sun shine, white sandy beaches and tropical diving that will blow you away.
Sri Lanka is a tropical paradise full of life. Marco Polo described it as one of the most beautiful islands in the world.
Tanzania is the land of Mt. Kilimanjaro, the Ngorongoro Crater, the Serengeti, the Selous Game Reserve, the Eastern Arc Mountains, Zanzibar and Mafia Island.
South Africa is a fantastic country full of adventure. From Great white sharks, wine farms and kite surfing, to game reserves and tropical reefs.
Christmas Island or X-mas Island is a unique island in many ways and is perhaps best known for its crabs, but here there is also really good diving and with a rich life of both large and small. Lovely nature and really far from most. A small paradise simply.
Choose from the white sands and golden sunsets of the Philippines, where island hopping is made easy, to Indonesia with its extremely diverse cultural and diving experiences.
Bali has something for everyone, divers, non-divers as well as families. You can easily combine different destinations or just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet in one place.
The Philippines consists of over 7000 islands, so for those seeking beaches with waters offering amazing diving and snorkeling, this is a destination out of the ordinary.
If there was ever a dive resort synomous with paradise, it would be Wakatobi. Located in southeast Indonesia, this small island resort offers incredible diving.
Few places can compete with Raja Ampat’s untouched marine environments: underwater caves, mangroves, rainforest fjords inhabited by the most extraordinary and varied underwater life.
Diving in Komodo, now a "UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve" is something most only dream of doing. The park and surrounding area boasts one of the world's richest marine environments.
Sulawesi is home to thousands of colourful, rarely seen marine creatures, and historical wrecks.
The Maluku Islands are a group of islands in Indonesia that span a relatively large area of the Bandah Sea between Sulawesi and New Guinea (Papua Barat). Here you will find extremely good diving in remote parts of Indonesia and can be done both as liveaboard and land-based.
Borneo is a huge island, the world's third in size and in total the island is divided into three countries. To the east of the island are a number of islands in the Makassar straits and the marine life here is rich and more and more resorts are popping up here as diving becomes more and more popular. Great diving with huge shoals of fish and various sharks, turtles but also a rich macro life.
Our carefully selected Pacific diving destinations represent what is, for most, the chance of a lifetime to dive with large pelagic animals.
In the Pacific Ocean about 550 kilometers from the Costa Rican coast lies the island of Cocos, known to many divers. It is a mountainous and truly magically beautiful and green island.
Truk Lagoon is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is a mythical lagoon and a paradise for wreck divers, with over 60 shipwrecks and 250 aircraft resting on the bottom here.
With its warm weather all year round, Yap is the perfect destination for your trip. One of the best sites in the world to see mantas is the reason Yap has become so beloved by divers.
When thinking of French Polynesia, what often springs to mind is a plethora of small islands with stunning white sandy beaches, but this archipelago is home to some of the most amazing dive sites.
Papua New Guinea - a country with one million journeys. Here you will find fantastic diving and also an incredible cultural landscape that is unparalleled in the world. Experience PNG!
In all of Palau you will enjoy amazing visibility and some of the world's best dive sites along the 112 km long barrier reef that encloses spectacular coral reefs and a lagoon called “diver's paradise.”
Galapagos are part of Ecuador's national park system and are classified as a world heritage site. And luckily for us divers, the rich and unique life on land is matched under the oceans surface.
Mexico is a paradise for divers and a real adventure for those who love diving. You can choose and combine incredibly beautiful reef diving with exciting and challenging Cenotes or underwater caves.
Solomon Islands is an island nation northeast of Australia and one of the world's least visited countries. The diving is very good and here is history from one of the world's largest sea battles. Some wrecks are diveable, but marine life is also very rich. People and culture are at least as exciting as diving.
Shipwrecks, caves, tunnels and reefs characterize the finest diving that the Mediterranean has to offer in both Croatia, and Malta and Gozo.
Diving in Malta is of European top class with visibility that often reaches 25-30 meters and with water temperatures during the summer at 25 degrees.
Croatia offers beautiful and dramatic diving. The crystal clear water offers very good visibility, and you can experience beautiful rock formations through which the sun's rays are scattered.
This beautiful dive region offers diverse soft and hard coral reefs, whale sharks and the chance to experience the breathtaking wonder of the cenotes in Mexico
The Bahamas is a special adventure, and the holy grail of shark diving. A trip with close encounters with the legendary tiger sharks, the elusive great hammerhead, and many other shark species.
Curaçao has so much to offer - diving, magical white beaches, great shopping, exciting nightlife and many cultural treasures, such as the capital of Willemstad which is a UNESCO world heritage site.
Tobago is famous for its coral reefs and the exciting current dives. The Guyana stream, creates a current that attracts a large variety of exciting marine species, including sharks and sting rays.
Northern Atlantic humpback population gather on the Silver Bank from January to April to mate and birth their calves. It is an ideal spot to prepare their calves before leaving the Silver Bank.
Bonaire is one of the world's real diving paradises. Every year this little island ends up in the world's top dive destination lists and although it is usually very good weather, fantastic views and lots to see under the surface, it is probably the simplicity of being here that makes it so amazing.
Our most diverse region, the Atlantic offers big action to divers that are looking for something just a little bit different.
From a diver's perspective, the province of Newfoundland in Canada is the most interesting area and it includes the island itself and the bustling Labrador on the mainland.
Portugal, with its dive sites in the Atlantic Ocean, offers wonderful and diverse diving. Dive the wrecks of the Algarve, or head to the Azores - sometimes called the Galapagos of Europe.
Apart from been one of the most picturesque areas of the Scotland, Scapa Flow is also widely regarded as one of the best wreck diving destinations in the world.
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