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Explore Shipwrecks and See Sand Tiger Sharks Diving in North Carolina

The wrecks off Morehead City, North Carolina, are magnets for divers and sharks alike. Read why this shark encounter should be your next adventurous dive!

Drive and Dive: Cold-Water Diving in British Columbia

Grab your drysuit and head for British Columbia, where divers will find green water rife with friendly sea lions and other marine life.

Drive and Dive: California's Sonoma Coast

California’s seldom-visited sites north of San Francisco harbor unique kelp kingdoms and other amazing underwater dive experiences.

Wreck Diving off South Carolina's Hammock Coast

South Carolina's Hammock Coast is a wreck divers' playground, with sunken ships that range from a Civil War-era paddle-wheeler to a World War II Liberty ship. Grab your gear and make your next dive trip to this awesome destination, where wrecks and history abound!

Michigan Drive and Dive: The Wrecks of Munising

Secrets and treasures are hidden within Michigan's Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. It’s what lies below these magnificent cliffs that excites scuba divers.

Drive and Dive: Arizona's Lake Havasu

Have you seen the horror-comedy film Piranha? If you're interested in diving the famous lake (free of flesh-eating fish, of course), then Lake Havasu is for you! The expansive lake located on the California-Arizona border, is like a freshwater scavenger hunt for scuba divers.

Southern California's Best Beach Dives

Scuba divers flock to Shaw's Cove, Veteran's Memorial Park and Old Marineland to find a world of kelp, canyons and marine life like harbor seals.

Drive and Dive: Straits of Mackinac

Ask a Straits of Mackinac diver for a favorite wreck and there will be disagreement. There are many standouts off Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

Drive and Dive: Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail

The Florida Panhandle Shipwreck Trail takes artificial-reef lovers on a tour of more than 40 known wrecks stretching from Panama City to Pensacola.