Destination Guides
Curated guides to the world's best scuba diving destinations.
Dive sites, marine life, operators, and travel tips for every destination.
Curated guides to the world's best scuba diving destinations.
Dive sites, marine life, operators, and travel tips for every destination.
Australia
The world's largest coral reef system stretches over 2,300 kilometres off the Queensland coast. With over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, the Great Barrier Reef offers unparalleled biodiversity and world-class diving for all skill levels.
Indonesia
Raja Ampat — "Four Kings" in Indonesian — is recognised as the most biodiverse marine region on Earth. Located at the heart of the Coral Triangle, its 1,500 small islands, cays, and shoals harbour over 75% of all known coral species and more than 1,400 species of reef fish.
Egypt
The Egyptian Red Sea offers some of the world's most accessible world-class diving. Crystal-clear waters, dramatic coral walls, iconic wrecks, and a resident population of oceanic whitetip sharks make this a bucket-list destination for divers of all levels.
Maldives
The Maldives archipelago spans 26 natural atolls in the central Indian Ocean. Famous for overwater bungalows, pristine coral reefs, and reliable encounters with whale sharks and manta rays, the Maldives is one of the most sought-after dive destinations for those seeking big marine life alongside stunning underwater scenery.
Mexico
Cozumel is one of the world's great drift diving destinations. Located off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, the island's position in the Yucatan Channel creates a permanent current that keeps the reefs fed with nutrients and crystal-clear water. Jacques Cousteau brought Cozumel to the world's attention in 1960, and it remains one of the Caribbean's most beloved dive destinations.