Freediving

  • WHERE SHOULD I TRAVEL NOW?

    As the world changes and some flight routes do the same, it's natural to wonder where to travel right now. But the world of diving is still open, accessible and safe to explore. Airlines are adjusting their routes and we at Scuba Travel continue to take travelers to diving destinations around the world. Which means you don't have to put your travel plans on hold. The question…

  • Fiji

    Fiji in the South Pacific consists of more than 330 islands. Nearly 90% of the total population lives on the two main islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu. Almost three-quarters live in the capital Suva and on Viti Levu's southern coast in smaller urban centers such as Nadi, where tourism is the largest local industry, or…

  • Cayman Islands

    A liveaboard to the Cayman Islands, sometimes called the Cayman Islands in Swedish, is a real adventure. The Cayman Islands are located in the Gulf of Mexico south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica and are a self-governing British overseas territory in the Caribbean. It is the largest by population of all the British overseas territories and comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac…

  • RAJA AMPAT WITH SUPERDIVE

    Diving trip to Raja Ampat with Superdive. Join Superdive on a fantastic diving trip to Raja Ampat and pristine coral gardens in eastern Indonesia. Raja Ampat in eastern New Guinea is an archipelago with over a thousand coral islands and limestone cliffs surrounded by an abundance of marine life. There are many fish and coral species here and more…

  • Turks and Caicos

    The Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean offer liveaboard diving. The country is a British overseas territory consisting of the Greater Caicos Islands and the Lesser Turks Islands. They are primarily known for tourism and as an offshore financial center. Cockburn Town, the capital since 1766, is located on Grand Turk. The eight main islands and 22 smaller islands have a total land area of…

  • Papua New Guinea

    Papua New Guinea, PNG in Oceania is ideal for a liveaboard. New Guinea, the world's second largest island and here are many more islands in Melanesia. The capital is Port Moresby. The country has 840 known spoken languages. This makes PNG the most linguistically diverse country in the world as they have a whopping 12% of the world's total used…

  • Australia

    Australia can offer a liveaboard but even though it is the sixth largest country in the world, the range is now small. The country's size gives it a variety of landscapes and climates. Australia consists of the mainland Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, many smaller offshore islands and the remote offshore territories of Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling)…

  • Indonesia

    Indonesia in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, is perfect for a liveaboard. The country consists of over 17,000 islands. The largest are Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi and parts of Borneo and New Guinea, and is the world's largest island nation. With over 280 million inhabitants, Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country. Java, the world's…

  • Azores & Madeira

    The Azores and Madeira are two autonomous regions of Portugal. The Azores are an archipelago consisting of nine volcanic islands and one island cluster, in three main groups. The western group, Flores and Corvo, the central group, Graciosa, Terceira, São Jorge, Pico and Faial and the eastern group, São Miguel, Santa Maria and the rocky islands of Formigas. Mount Pico, on the island of Pico, is…